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An Emotional Recharge
Somewhere the sun is shining through While sadness attempts to claim the day, Emotions can sometimes get out-of-skew. Often it is when we do not get our way Which makes us ignore the brighter side, While sadness attempts to claim the day. So easily bruised feelings hurt our pride We allow our emotions to take charge, Which makes us ignore the brighter side. On these occasions we need a recharge Too often we go with the emotional flow, We allow our emotions to take charge. Succumbing to gloom, we lose our glow And, if not careful we become depressed Too often we go with the emotional flow. Feelings too often take over, unassessed Somewhere the sun is shining through And, if not careful we become depressed Emotions can sometimes get out-of-skew. Written August 23, 2022
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