Reblogged from journeyintopoetry:
All shall be well
and all shall be well
and all manner of things
shall be well
Julian of Norwich
All Will Be Well
I’m not sure where my head was
when I bought the books,
recipes to die for, illustrated,
when even a spoon can argue
its way out of grip.
I think there was a quiver of loss,
last-ditch attempt to hold on,
ache of desire and grief for what was;
sore fingers grappling rock
before the fall.
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This excellent poem by Christine at
http://journeyintopoetry.wordpress.com was born out of her personal experience but has a message of acceptance and hope (especially in terms of creating abundance instead of lack). Through everyday endeavors, and with remarkable honesty, Christine lyrically processes her struggles and experiences towards a profound and wise conclusion that many others can relate to and be inspired by. Certainly, she is a constant inspiration to me.
Published on September 20, 2012 10:26