
Part 1 - Misunderstood (Prior Poem) Your eyes no longer hide the truth They have become the lens to your dark soul The bitterness written between the lines of your face Chiseled deep into the crevices where it now resides Dragging the once curve of a smile into a permanent scowl The magnitude of your suffering living on display for all to see Your strange, misunderstood past responsible for a demeanor that pushes friendship away Making it impossible for anyone to come close so they might know more of your story and pain
Part 2 - Insight What a difference a day can make The light in your eyes flickers ever so slightly A weight carried heavily on your weary shoulders is now a little lighter Shadows of a smile can be seen more often as hope returns to your closed heart Opening it wider to receive the good blessings being showered on you once more Friends never left you Remaining on the periphery of your life for when you needed them most Copyright © 2021 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved Grace is hosting Meet at the Bar at D'Verse Poets tonight and has prompted us with a Palinode. A palinode or palinody is an ode or song that retracts or recants a view or sentiment to what the poet wrote in a previous poem. The writing challenge is to write a palinode. This can be in relation to a poem you have written before (please link or include prior poem), or as part of poem e.g. Palinode by Monica Youn. Image by Hier und jetzt endet leider meine Reise auf Pixabay 😢 from Pixabay
So glad we have the ability to grow in this life and even one day can make all the difference! Nice palinode! 💯
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Thank you Tricia. If my response is duplicated I apologize. I thought I answered you this morning. I agree with you. Sometimes life is just too dark for some people and looking at things another day can make all the difference ☺️💕🌺
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Yes! Especially as my hormones tend to fluctuate in mid-life, haha! ❤
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Yes right? Lol 😌
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Christine, your two sides to a coin are wonderfully contrasted. Perspective is everything!
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Lisa thank you so much. It was good to go back and revisit an old poem look at it from another viewpoint. ☺️
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You’re most welcome, Christine.
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Very well written
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Thank you dear friend ☺️💕🌺
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You’re welcome 😉
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Love this. I didn’t know what it was called, but I find doing this with old poems is healing.
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Yes it is! The original poem is usually about some angst we or someone close to us was experiencing. So to go back and look at it differently is a form of healing. Thanks VJ ☺️💕🌺
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It really is. You are welcome.
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Well done.
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Thank you Regina ☺️💕🌺
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I like the optimistic and joyful tone of the second part, versus the first part. Such a difference a good day can make to lift up one’s spirits.
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Thanks Grace. I now know what a Palinode is! Thank you for the prompt ☺️💕🌺
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This is gorgeously rendered, Christine 😀 I admire the contrasting shades of both the poems .. and the optimism of the second. Hope.. I believe.. can make a huge difference. 💝💝
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Thank you dear Sanaa ☺️💕 in the end there is always hope 🥰👍
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I love the positive turn for something better… often when it’s darkest there is a friend somewhere to lead you to the light.
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Yes, amazing how that happens ☺️ Thank you ☺️
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I like how you turned this around and gave hope back to the hopeless, Christine!
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Thank you Ingrid ☺️
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I love your poem response of hope and healing! Well done Christine!
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Thank you Dwight. I’m happy you liked it ☺️
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You are welcome!
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