
Walk in the Park
I walked that I might breathe Each inhalation pushing the oxygen Up to my brain until my head cleared and normalcy returned Every step taking me further away from the source of my discontent I absorbed the surroundings Following the bend in the river A gentle susurrus shook The weeping willow blossoms Sunlight disappeared beyond the treeline as dusk staked its claim on the day From the corner of my eye a scintilla of light flashed to the left, then the right Fireflies shining in the twilight Glowing on and off Teasing the viewer tempted to catch them It was then I knew I had found my querencia My safe place of peace Where my equilibrium could return Stopping to wonder at the light show I rested a while, thankful for the sojourn Copyright © 2022 Christine Bolton - Poetry for Healing All Rights Reserved Mish is hosting Tuesday Poetics at D’Verse and has prompted us with unusual words that have been finding their way into our everyday language. We are to use three of her suggestions in our poem. I chose Susurrus, Scintilla and Querencia. You will find their meanings on the D’Verse link along with the others available.
So beautifully written Christine.
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Aww thank you so much Sadje ☺️💕
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You’re most welcome
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Absolutely beautiful Christine! 💖
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You’re so kind. Thank you very much Gypsie-Ami ☺️💕
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Beautifully penned!
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Thank you so much Carol ☺️💕
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Very nicely done. Great use of the prompt words.
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Thank you Dwight. You’re always so kind ☺️
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You are welcome! :>)
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You took me along (like it or not, haha). It felt like a journey of reflection and healing, as well as a lovely walk in the park.
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Thank you Mish. It was a necessary, ‘coping’ walk ☺️💕 Nature has a way of distracting and healing. I love how your prompts are creeping into our vocabulary. Fascinating!
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What a beautiful write, Christine and your chosen words flowed seamlessly. ❤️😊
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Aww thank you Punam. You’re so kind ☺️❤️
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Another gentle walk in this morning’s reading – and I need one to clear my head after a sleepless night! I especially love the lines:
‘Sunlight disappeared beyond the treeline
as dusk staked its claim on the day’
and
‘a scintilla of light flashed
to the left, then the right
Fireflies shining in the twilight’.
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Thank you Kim. I really appreciate your kind words ☺️💕
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Nicely done Christine.
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Thank you Darnell ☺️💕
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I miss “lightening bugs” at times Christine. We don’t have them here in the PacNW. I loved the way you approached sundown in your piece. 👍🏼🙂
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Thank you Rob. I don’t see them often here either, but when I do, its magical. Like seeing hummingbirds. Beautiful ☺️💕
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Nature has our back, always. Beautiful stroll, Christine ❤
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Thanks Lisa. It was a lovely walk ☺️💕
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A walk will do wonders. Love that safe place of peace.
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Thanks Grace ☺️💕
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Beautiful thoughts carved in a poem❤
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That is a lovely thing to say Laiba, thank you ☺️💕🌺
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Yup…Welcome💞
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Beautiful, Christine!
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Thank you so much ☺️💕 Hope you are doing well.
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Beautiful piece of writing! ❤️❤️🌹
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Thank you so much ☺️💕
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so beautiful!
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Thank you Camille ☺️🌺
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