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The Monument

Contributed by christybthepoet on Friday, 3rd January 2014 @ 09:14:40 PM in AEST
Topic: EmotionalPoetry



When the heart is aching
and you feel it breaking
you try not to allow the scars
to develop into hatred.
but they do all they can to mask
or suffocate your true feelings
and the scars take the place of the love
you once knew
building an armor so impenetrable
that the slightest touch of healing
seems like it can never break through
the tears that fall
turn to stone
Pebbles of hidden beauty
resembling diamonds in the rough
the more you cry,
the more there are
until you are facing a mound.
it is that seemingly insurmountable pile
of what you thought to be mere rubble
that allows you to climb those walls.
thereby escaping the prison
in which you have been bound.




Copyright © christybthepoet ... [ 2014-01-03 21:14:40]
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Re: The Monument (User Rating: 1 )
by saramic on Saturday, 4th January 2014 @ 07:19:04 AM AEST
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'mere rubble
that allows you to climb those walls.' words that triumph.


Re: The Monument (User Rating: 1 )
by softerware on Saturday, 4th January 2014 @ 08:08:01 PM AEST
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Many successes are built on scar tissue..how important that you share this!
I never learned anything valuable when I was happy!
Good job..your poem is full of hope!

softerware


Re: The Monument (User Rating: 1 )
by thistle_and_fern on Sunday, 5th January 2014 @ 03:52:21 AM AEST
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Powerful words
"building an armor so impenetrable
that the slightest touch of healing
seems like it can never break through
the tears that fall
turn to stone"

Loved it




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