I can feel the suffering in your writing and it touches my heart and my eyes – always when one love breaks – we do not understand how this is possible when two humans love each other that they would live and die for each ohter and in the end face a broken mirror, fragments of love that is scattered in our memory.
I wish that an evergreen rose may come in your life filling your heart with sunshine and everlasting love.
Thanks for sharing, my dear friend
All good wishes
Didi
Wow, thank you. I love that, an evergreen rose. Might work that into a poem! Yes, a codependent marriage I’ve held onto for 36 years today. Been separated five months and hurting and healing, all at the same time. I don’t give up easy, have to go to the wall, head-first, over and over. I am using that stubbornness now to take care of myself. Some of these poems are 30 years old and still true , but I am evolving and healing today. It is freeing to release poems I have held in my sad closet. I am decluttering my heart space.
Thank you for your encouragement and for sharing an evergreen rose.
Welcome, dear friend π Good that you have kept your courage and that you do not give up. It is like a rider: a good rider falls many times into the sand before he can ride the horse – similarly it is with our man-making: often we have to take a bitter medicine to overcome inner and outer obstacles. We grow on difficulties and problems thereby we get stronger and stronger – but often it goes along with much pain and suffering. Keep your courage, my friend π
All the best
Didi
My dear friend
I can feel the suffering in your writing and it touches my heart and my eyes – always when one love breaks – we do not understand how this is possible when two humans love each other that they would live and die for each ohter and in the end face a broken mirror, fragments of love that is scattered in our memory.
I wish that an evergreen rose may come in your life filling your heart with sunshine and everlasting love.
Thanks for sharing, my dear friend
All good wishes
Didi
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Wow, thank you. I love that, an evergreen rose. Might work that into a poem! Yes, a codependent marriage I’ve held onto for 36 years today. Been separated five months and hurting and healing, all at the same time. I don’t give up easy, have to go to the wall, head-first, over and over. I am using that stubbornness now to take care of myself. Some of these poems are 30 years old and still true , but I am evolving and healing today. It is freeing to release poems I have held in my sad closet. I am decluttering my heart space.
Thank you for your encouragement and for sharing an evergreen rose.
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Welcome, dear friend π Good that you have kept your courage and that you do not give up. It is like a rider: a good rider falls many times into the sand before he can ride the horse – similarly it is with our man-making: often we have to take a bitter medicine to overcome inner and outer obstacles. We grow on difficulties and problems thereby we get stronger and stronger – but often it goes along with much pain and suffering. Keep your courage, my friend π
All the best
Didi
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So encouraging, thank you!
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Oh my gosh you wrote this in 1989? Wow I think your heart is reminding you β€
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Yes, first time we split up…
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Oh boy thereβs been a lot of living in between all of that ππΌπ¦ππ
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Lot of love, living, pain, tears and roses.
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You summed up life so beautifully there! β€ I love that
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Thank you…XOXOX
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