Let sadness
transform you,
trickle down from
your head to your toes.
Let it widen your chest
and raise your heart.
Let sadness dance
in your veins,
a slow dance,
a deliberate dance.
Open the window,
let it sit for awhile.
Let it soak in your bones,
let it ravage you.
It will travel through
the chambers of your heart
and it will leave you weak at the knees
like a gentle lover.
It will dissolve like fog at daybreak
over the harbor.
You will grow
from the heartache,
you will weather the storm.
You will survive,
you will find joy.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom. Hard earned I'm sure :)
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DeleteThank you for this inspiration
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DeleteYes. One of my favorite poems by you, Ayala. xo
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rudri. Xox
DeleteLOVE! Sharing. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susan!
DeleteYes, "you will grow from the heartache"......grow strong and endure. Beautiful and wise.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sherry!
DeleteThis is filled with hope, Ayala. We all do find ways of getting through those times of sadness...fortunately.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mary. Not easy....
DeleteLove this Ayala--we do manage to find our way I think--
ReplyDeleteThank you, Audrey.
DeleteAwesome piece.
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Thank you!
DeleteBeautiful and true!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rosemary.
DeleteI love the tenderness in this poem ❤️ Beautifully penned.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteWe will indeed survive and find joy ~ Love this share Ayala ~
ReplyDeleteThank you, Grace!
DeleteI love the idea of letting sadness run its course... in order to find joy on the other side.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteYou understand the potential beauty that sadness can bring forth when lived fully...the lesson of a lifetime. Awe-inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Victoria.
DeleteGreat to be back here again Ayala and what a strong and beautiful piece that really resonated with me - thank you and have a wonderful Christmas, my friend... Let sadness transform you... Indeed!
ReplyDeleteI think sadness can be a good and solid foundation to build on... once it was believed that melancholy was the noblest of emotions. Still wishing you joy
ReplyDeleteSadness can definitely transform us and can add dimension and perspective when we look out into the world once we let it pass though. Hopefully joy comes out the other side.
ReplyDeleteWe need sadness as much as we need joy. Maybe more :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful writing.