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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31 thoughts on “Crying Eyes”
You did crying justice here, Christine. I like how you highlighted the ways google said that crying is not a sign of weakness. If that were the case, I’d be the weakest person on the planet. I cry all of the time, for all sorts of reasons.
Thanks Lisa. Sometimes it’s all you have. I never see anything wrong about crying. It’s a release even the most stoic person needs from time to time. 🥰
Hi Christine! I’m a day late getting around to reading others poems, but I’m glad I got to read this one. Seems to be a lot of crying eyes in the world these days. Really enjoyed how you worked with that theme, well written.
You’re too kind Rob, thank you! I feel bad because I too am more than a day late in reading blogs. I’ve had a busy few days but I’ll catch up, promise ☺️
You did crying justice here, Christine. I like how you highlighted the ways google said that crying is not a sign of weakness. If that were the case, I’d be the weakest person on the planet. I cry all of the time, for all sorts of reasons.
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Thanks Lisa. Sometimes it’s all you have. I never see anything wrong about crying. It’s a release even the most stoic person needs from time to time. 🥰
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You’re welcome. Yes.
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This is beautifully evocative! 💝 For me, crying is a sign of one who has held on and been strong for a long time.
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Yes, that’s such a lovely way to describe it Sanaa. Thank you.
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I like the way you used physical imagery as a metaphor for crying…
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Thank you so much Dwight ☺️
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You are welcome
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Very well written Christine. Crying is cathartic alright
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Yes, we all need the release sometimes. Thank you Sadje 🥰
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Exactly. 🙏🙏
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You have described something I seem to do a lot of lately in a palpable poem, Christine, especially the ‘Waterfall of tears / washing away / debris’.
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Thank you Kim. I really liked this challenge and wasn’t sure in which direction to go. It came to me in the end 😢🙂
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If you can talk it out, why not cry it out? Getting a release is the key. Good metaphor Christine.
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I always thought it worked wonders for me. You just to let it out sometimes ☺️👍. Thanks Darnell
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Oh, Christine! This is so wonderful. I had to take a lungful of air as I read it, because I’ve felt this release, so healing, & “cathartic”.
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Dear Dora, thank you so much. We have all been there at one time or another and we just have to let it go. Crying is a medicine after all. ☺️
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Wonderfully crafted, Christine! Crying shows your heart is in the right place. ❤️🙂
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Thanks so much Punam. Who doesn’t cry? 🥰
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Exactly! My pleasure, dear. ❤️😊
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Hi Christine! I’m a day late getting around to reading others poems, but I’m glad I got to read this one. Seems to be a lot of crying eyes in the world these days. Really enjoyed how you worked with that theme, well written.
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You’re too kind Rob, thank you! I feel bad because I too am more than a day late in reading blogs. I’ve had a busy few days but I’ll catch up, promise ☺️
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Tears can be the start of healing.
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Beautiful piece, Christine. Crying is healthy release of emotions.
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Thanks so much Eugenia! Yes, it is … we all can cry ☺️💕
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Crying for me is cathartic. I like your list and the found poem Christine. Thanks for joining in.
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Thank you very much Grace. For me too 🙂🥰
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You have captured the release that crying brings ~~ perfectly.
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Thank you Helen. I really appreciate it ☺️
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Crying is probably best way to overcome and so much better than the hateful past.
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Fabulous write.
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