
Never Lose Hope
Hope is the light at the end of the tunnel A glimmer of something outside of pain Hope is the thread you hang on to So life would not be in vain Hope is a hand keeping your head above water Someone saying a kind word Hope is breaking through the silence Like the gentle song of a bird Hope is the five-dollar bill in your jeans That made it through the wash Hope is you’re going to make it by any means Your dreams will not be squashed Hope is optimism in the face of adversity Don’t let them ever get you down Hope is always gentle and kind A big hug to wipe away that frown Hope is wishes to be granted A talk back from the ledge of despair Hope is the kindness of the invisible Who always send up a prayer Hope is a good wish from a stranger Someone unaware your heart aches Hope is a basket of food left at your door Or perhaps a homemade cake Hope is sometimes all we have When times make it hard to cope Life can take more that it will give But in the end, there is always hope Copyright © 2022 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved Sarah is hosting D'Verse Poets tonight and has prompted us with repetition. She asked us to choose from her selection and use them repeatedly throughout the poem. I chose "Hope" I have reworked a poem I wrote about hope four years ago as it was perfect for this challenge. I hope you like it.
A beautiful poem Christine!
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Thank you so much! I’m happy you liked it. ☺️💕
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You’re welcome Christine! It’s really great
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I love the way you’ve used rhythm and rhyme here – and I particularly like the way you shift “hope” in the last line, so that it’s literally “in the end”, but also the first and last word of the poem. I have a tough day coming up and this was a great way to start it – you made me smile.
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Thank you so much Sarah! Hope jumped off your list for me and then I remembered the poem I had written before. Using repetition improved it a lot, so thank you! Hope your day was better than you expected. ☺️💕
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“Hope is the five-dollar bill in your jeans
That made it through the wash”
Really luv the simplicity yet profound narrative of this particular image.
Much💜love
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Aww, thank you Gillena. For those without much hope, their needs are really simple. That $5 could decide whether they eat or not on that particular day. 😢
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I like the way you write
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Thank you Silast ☺️
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The message in your beautifully crafted Anaphora is universal … thank you. I am sending it to a family member going thru a particularly difficult time.
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Thank you Helen ❤️🌺. That’s so sweet of you.
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Very nicely done!
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Thanks Dwight. Happy you liked it. ☺️
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:>)
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You’ve brought out the quality of hope that we forget…..how little it takes to give it, to see it, to feel it.
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Yes Mish. No one can take it from us, yet we doubt it.
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Wonderfully stated. Hold on to hope.
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Thank you Regina. Yes no one can take it away 💕
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“Hope is sometimes all we have”
That is so true–and how horrible it must be not to have hope at all.
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Indeed Merrill 😢
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Love this especially; “Hope is a hand keeping your head above water/Someone saying a kind word.” Gorgeously worded, Christine 💝💝
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Thank you dear Sanaa ☺️💕
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Late to the posting and the reading….but here I am. LOVE the affirmation in this post…and these words “Hope is the five-dollar bill in your jeans
That made it through the wash” made me smile. 🙂
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Lillian, thank you. I don’t think t believe anyone can be disappointed when they find that $5. It’s ‘found’ money and it always brings a smile to your face ☺️ 💵
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