What may your biggest worries be
To rid the cure of anxiety
To bare the root of depression
To rid the soul of aggression
To release the pain of heartache
Curing the heart of pain
Releasing those much needed tears
Soaking your skin like rain
Is it grief
Or is it love breaking your heart
Or financial hardship
That is tearing you apart
A mind exploding with stress
Pockets lined with less
Calculating every dime
Running out of time
It is the need just to stand still
Strongly think how you feel
To feel what are your biggest worries
What would make things improve for you....
For things can and will improve
But you have to contribute to
Highs and Lows
We all meet them
But do we survive
We spend so much time worrying
Is it love, money, health
Reminding ourselves having life is wealth
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May 2018
Lyn Paul
Bravo. So good. So true. The last few months have been very stressful for me, you've wrote a beautiful poem here giving me pause to ponder; thank you!
This is so true for me right no, the stress and worry of it all, you have put things into perspective and my me stop and think. Thank you for that. Wonderful poem.
A true ending to a new beginning. Having life is wealth says it all. More good can be done, more accomplished with the asset of a passionate life, worth more than all the money in the world.
(cont.) p.s. competing? i won't try keeping up with the Joneses; they are millionaires. the only millions this old guy, Bri, has now is.......a million grey/gray shedding hairs.
(cont.) But do we survive OR But we do survive...if you used a question mark i would know the answer. some favorite lines: Curing the heart of pain Releasing those much needed tears Soaking your skin like rain to MyPoemList. and i enjoyed the comments left as well. smile! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! bri :) (cont.)
Que sera, sera! 'Whatever will be, will be! The future is not ours to see! ' So, let it be, let it be!
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
Beautiful poem. Darkness of worries consume so much of our energy that we forget to see the sunshine spread all around.