Friday 21 June 2024

MEET ME ON THE HILL by Becky Hemsley


"MEET ME ON THE HILL"
by Becky Hemsley

The rabbit bounded up the hill
A full moon in the sky
When she heard the howling of a wolf
Which turned into a cry
She bravely climbed the hill
And found the wolf without his pack
Crying out in agony
His legs caught in a trap
And though the rules of nature told her
She should turn and flee
Her kindness then resolved her
To ensure that he was freed
So she released each paw
And then she gently licked his wounds
Pretending not to notice
His reaction to the moon
But all the while she’d never stopped
Looking into his eyes
For she knew these were the windows
To the soul he’d trapped inside
His eyes were fierce and angry
But she watched them slowly change
Through relief and vulnerability
‘Til only peace remained
And then it was his turn
To quite ignore his nature’s laws
To quieten his hungry growl
And put away his claws
“I don’t know how you did that”
Were the words he spoke at first
And she looked down at his paws
To check that none of them were hurt
“Not that,” he said, “I don’t know
How you softened me inside”
And then she whispered just three words:
“I see you,” she replied
They walked for many hours
Counting fireflies and stars
And when the morning sun rose
They were sad they’ve have to part
“Meet me on the hill,” she said
“The hill on which we met
Meet me there this evening
As the sun begins to set”
And both of them considered
Whether it was right to meet
Were there too many obstacles,
Would they admit defeat?
But they both knew that this
Was something they could not ignore
Something beyond nature
That they’d never felt before
So they met upon on the hill
And as the sun set from above
They proved that there is nothing
Quite as powerful as love
*****
This was initially written as a wedding reading request - to tell the love story between a wolf and a rabbit. But each time I share it, it tends to resonate with people who find a little bit of their own story in it

This is from my second collection https://a.co/d/fvFwBZM

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Thursday 20 June 2024

I'LL SEE YOU TOMORROW by Becky Hemsley


"I'LL SEE YOU TOMORROW"
by Becky Hemsley

“Goodnight my darling, I’ll see you tomorrow”
That is what we always said
As the night swallowed day and the moon made its way
To the darkening sky overhead
But one day my whole world was darkened
As tomorrow for you never came
And so now when I wake, there is only an ache
As I know I won’t see you again
And it’s hard to explain feeling empty
And yet so full of pain all at once
Like a door that’s been closed, yet left open, exposed
Like a spotlight on something that’s gone
And the thoughts of tomorrow are too much
So I’ve come for a walk on my own
And I’m breathing in now, like I’m just learning how
Asking why must I do this alone?
Then I realise that you are beside me
You’re the wind as it kisses my hair
You’re the birds and the flowers, the fresh April showers,
The leaves as they dance through the air
You are everything I can see life in
Like the feathers I find on the ground
And I suddenly see that the world beside me
Is where whispers of you can be found
So I’ll look out for signs that you’re with me
And in time they might lessen the sorrow
And as night swallows day, listen – you’ll hear me say
“Goodnight darling, I’ll see you tomorrow”
*****
Beautiful artwork by Jungsuk Li
(@endmion1 via Instagram)
'I'll See You Tomorrow' is from my book of grief and loss poetry https://amzn.eu/d/1OVAIxN

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I COULD by Joanne Boyle


"I COULD"
by Joanne Boyle

I could cry a pool of tears
when I think about your sorrows.
I could live in yesterday's
and forget all about tomorrows.
I could sit and crumble
when I hear about your troubles.
I could go inside my mind
and find shelter in my bubbles.
Ì could give in to darkness
when I question so much pain.
I could block out all the sunshine
and tread puddles in the rain.
I could lock away my loved ones
when I feel so much fear.
I could lose the sight of hope
but let me make this clear.
The world is bad enough at times,
but at times it's also good.
I turn my head to a future
in the hope I'm understood.
Tomorrow will come regardless
no matter where I hide.
So I chose to face it with a smile
and I find the rain has dried.
Moments walk beside me
and I appreciate that they do.
They protect me from the harm
the storms can put me through.
*********
Joanne Boyle Heartfelt

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THE DOORWAY by Joanne Boyle


"THE DOORWAY"
by Joanne Boyle

I am not gone.
I went behind a door.
So, do not sit and weep
sending your emotions into war.
I have had my time on earth.
I have had many special days.
I have touched so many lives.
I have been blessed in many ways.
I hear everything you say.
I see all of the things you do.
Heaven also has a window
that I often peek through.
You believe the door is locked.
The key is in your heart.
Unlock it at any time
and you will find we're not apart.
*********
Author Joanne Boyle Heartfelt

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GREATEST FEARS by Becky Hemsley


"GREATEST FEARS"
by Becky Hemsley

“What’s your greatest fear?” they ask
We answer right away
But what we’re really scared of
Isn’t what we actually say
‘Cause we’re not scared of flying
But of falling from the sky
And we’re afraid of failing
But we say we’re scared to try
It’s not that we’re afraid to want
But that we’re scared to lose
And we are not afraid to ask
But scared we’ll be refused
We’re not afraid of water
We’re just scared that we could drown
And we avoid the climb
In case we plummet to the ground
We’re not afraid of caves
But of the things that lurk inside
And it is not the dark we fear;
It’s the monsters that it hides
But if we’re scared of trying
Then we’ll never know success
And if we’re scared to hear a ‘no’
We’ll never hear a ‘yes’
If we’re terrified to lose
We’ll likely never win
And if we’re scared of drowning
Then we’ll never learn to swim
So take the deepest breath
And show the monsters you are brave
And maybe you’ll find treasure
In the darkness of the cave
Take the biggest step
And climb the mountain to its peak
Stretch your arms out sideways
And then take the biggest leap
‘Cause, we’re not scared of anything
Except of getting hurt
But life without a little risk
Is not what we deserve
And we can’t miss out on living
‘Cause we’re all too scared to die
For if we’re afraid to fall too hard
We’ll never learn to fly
******
Stunning artwork by @kryukova_daria
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Tuesday 18 June 2024

YOUR LIFE IS LIKE A CASTLE by Tahlia Hunter


"YOUR LIFE IS LIKE A CASTLE" by Tahlia Hunter
The deepest part of the castle may be entered only by you.
The next part of the castle
may be entered by the ones who are the most close to you
and the outer parts of the castle,
by those who you may be less close with
but you wish to remain in your life.
How far into the castle
they are allowed to travel,
and how much of the castle they may glimpse
is determined entirely by you,
for you are the gatekeeper of your life.
And though you may hold love within your heart
for all of humanity,
you may choose only to allow those into your life
whose presence is for your highest good.
For though many people may be attracted to the castle,
you get to decide who enters,
and who gets to admire the castle from afar.
And it is entirely possible to love people from a distance
without permitting them entrance.”
*********
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LOST SOULS by Joanne Boyle

"LOST SOULS" by Joanne Boyle
I stroll through the fields of paradise.
I smell every flower I pass.
I breathe in the reselling trees
as I lay down on the grass.
I look at the sky above me.
I hear it calling my name.
So many voices from loved ones
before the good lord came.
Down here I still feel life
Although yours is no more.
I am invisible to myself
since you went through heavens door.
I feel the ground beneath me
though my shadow does not exist.
I am one of lives lost souls.
Though I'm not on a missing list.
I walk around in circles.
I long to see you again,
but when I revisit my memories
It's like revisiting pain.
This paradise is my haven.
It's where I find myself with you.
I shall walk within its magic
Just like we used to do.

*********
Author Joanne Boyle Heartfelt

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FROM by Tahlia Hunter

"FROM"
by Tahlia Hunter

"It is the story that you tell yourself
that causes you to suffer
and so when you learn to shift the story,
you will no longer experience pain.
You may change the story from 'I failed'
to 'this was a valuable and necessary part of my soul’s path,
allowing me to gain wisdom that I otherwise wouldn’t have gained.'
From 'I was rejected'
to 'I was being redirected to an opportunity or situation that was a better fit for me, and better capable of appreciating me.'
From 'I was a misfit'
to 'I was simply in an environment that wasn’t in alignment with me or my energy, and I trust that there are those out there who are.'
From 'I was abandoned'
to 'Through being abandoned, I learned to never abandon myself and to always show up for myself when others fail to show up for me.'
From 'I encountered setbacks'
to 'I experienced detours along my path that, although may have appeared disappointing to my human self, were in alignment with my soul's path and I can surrender to a higher vision for the good of all that is beyond what I can presently see.'
From 'I experienced heartbreak'
to 'I discovered how to love unconditionally, even when love isn't reciprocated, and reflect that love to myself.'
From 'I experienced loneliness'
to 'I learned to appreciate and savour my own company, such that my presence is now a gift to others, because I am capable of comforting myself and feeling whole, complete and happy on my own.'
And so when you find yourself feeling pain,
let yourself feel it completely,
and then learn to shift the story that you tell yourself,
and all will be well."
********

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"BABY STEPS" by Becky Hemsley

"BABY STEPS" by Becky Hemsley We have to stop thinking that we’ve failed every time we fall. When babies are learning to walk, we ...