As the snow melted in early spring I finally find a voice with which to sing Buried deep underground with my crushed dreams I suffocated there where no one heard my screams
My instinct was to be free Away from this wretched grave An inhospitable prison where I had been a slave Pushing the earth upwards my soul was set free No longer indebted and never more your devotee
I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose.
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Christine
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39 thoughts on “Resurrection – Poem of the Month – June 2019”
I love this image, too. I love the way you describe the emerging, and the way you link personal freedom with the changing seasons. I think you add a narrative to the image beautifully here.
This was the other image I was drawn to, Christine, and I love what it has inspired you to write. You’ve brought it to life with the emergence from the snow,the new voice, and freedom..
fantastic poem ….thanks for share Christine
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Thank you so much 🙂
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I love this image, too. I love the way you describe the emerging, and the way you link personal freedom with the changing seasons. I think you add a narrative to the image beautifully here.
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Thank you so much Sarah. The image was a perfect prompt 🙂
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YES, such a poem of empowerment, Christine. A wonderful take on the photo.
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Thanks Lisa. I enjoyed this one 🙂
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The work of Mary Frances brought out a lot of beautiful poems.
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It certainly did. I found them to all be quite moving 🙂
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An excellent interpretation of the image!
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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good image for breaking free of manipulation, works well as a ‘Dark Shadows’ ish kind of a tale too
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Thanks Larry. i appreciate it 🙂
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So lovely 🙂
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Thank you so much Nathan 🙂
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This image intrigued me as well. You did a terrific job finding the dark poetic Poe-like moments, as well as creating a metaphor for #Metoo.
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Thanks Glenn! I really appreciate it 🙂
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I like the struggle of germination in your poem. Pushing out of the soil into the light!
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Thank you so much Dwight 🙂
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No longer indebted …. frees the soul as I read it. Thanks!
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Thank you Reena 💕🙂
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This was the other image I was drawn to, Christine, and I love what it has inspired you to write. You’ve brought it to life with the emergence from the snow,the new voice, and freedom..
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Thank you Kim. I loved the image! It spoke to me 🙂
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Beautiful poem, I love the first part so much.
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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can feel your freedom in liberation from winter .. I took a very different tack 🙂
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Nice sound in the last two lines: “No longer indebted
and never more your devotee”
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Thank you Frank 🙂
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I love this… just like flowers raising in spring.
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Thanks Bjorn! 🙂
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I enjoyed this gem. Spring does has a way of resurrecting life as flowers push through to greet the light.
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Yes I agree! Thanks for reading 🙂
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Love it!
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Even without the image, I would be able to picture it perfectly. Well done Christine.
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Thank you so much Chuck. You are so kind 🙂💕
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Sorry I mean Drew!!
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LOL
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I looked quickly and thought it was from Chuck Lindholm. 🙂
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I know Chuck well.. No worries Christine. Have a great evening.
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You too!
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