This little piece of writing is my documentation of one morning's struggle...
It reflects my struggle on my journey of integration and transformation; letting go of old patterns and fears, and being benevolently guided into freer spiritual expression. Sometimes these things requite a change of wardrobe. :-)
It reflects my struggle on my journey of integration and transformation; letting go of old patterns and fears, and being benevolently guided into freer spiritual expression. Sometimes these things requite a change of wardrobe. :-)
Poetry Instead
by Cheryl Anne
I changed my shirt
four times this morning
a little less restrictive
with each stretch
over my head
strewn on my bed
I have outgrown
even cotton constraints
Prayer beads jingle
jangle in my skirt pockets
some conflict remains
but what once were rattling
binding chains have become
tinkling joyful gypsy bells
I see Brigid smiling
blessed and beguiling
tugging at the habit
of my fearful hiding
harder to pull over
the soul than the head
And though not as I planned
Today my Muse does demand
I eschew homily
four times this morning
a little less restrictive
with each stretch
over my head
strewn on my bed
I have outgrown
even cotton constraints
Prayer beads jingle
jangle in my skirt pockets
some conflict remains
but what once were rattling
binding chains have become
tinkling joyful gypsy bells
I see Brigid smiling
blessed and beguiling
tugging at the habit
of my fearful hiding
harder to pull over
the soul than the head
And though not as I planned
Today my Muse does demand
I eschew homily
for poetry instead.
Cheryl Anne: As a very young girl, I discovered the magic of turning my observations and swirling thoughts and feelings into poems and songs. The love of language; spoken, sung, and written, and also the silent language of presence, has remained through all life's twists and turns. I am a lover and celebrant of the elements and seasons of the Heart and Soul, of Earth and Spirit; finding All Life to be sacred. I deeply enjoy the privilege of sharing my life with three beloved children and a few more than three beloved friends. Presently I work in the field of in-home elder care and companioning. My greatest joy is found in being with those I so dearly love, and in the embrace and beauty of Nature.
~If you are interested in seeing your poetry appear in this blog, or submitting a poem by a woman that has inspired you, please click here for submission guidelines. I greatly look forward to hearing from you!~
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