Letting Go Poem by Ella Rose

Letting Go



Leaving the regrets of tomorrow's yesterday's
Extracting old lessons learned along the way
Transition released from abjurational goodbyes
Teaching others how death can open our eyes
Internal remorse was gathered and thrown out
Never looking back without a single doubt
Growing pains attained and used for good

Giving up on sadness I never thought I could
Opening my eyes and no longer misunderstood



My abandonment was created from my insecurity
oh my, how her death has changed my perspective,
now I start fresh, living a life simple and free,
my relinquishment is a blessing in retrospective.


disposal of shame
surrender of worthless guilt
bright future ahead

Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: letting go
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An acrostic followed by a quatrain then ended with a senyru
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