Communications
In a communication session of understanding
A question is asked
Is forgetting. An advisable lesson in life?
A worthy task!
I spoke very quickly hand holding high
In my spirit book it said
You must forget what is behind you
For what was ....... is...... not what is now should do
So forgetting those things
which was a lie grab onto the truth
Good or bad has passed the test of truth
My communicator spoke a word
Why
I spoke gently but clearly and said
Forgetting is required if you are to win a life race
No one looking back will keep up with the pace of the earth
Pressing forth for a prize to run a race
Because there is a happening stage
New things be moving.....not isolate
You move your feet sweetly completely to a new level
This is the key!
This key unlocks many scenes I said
Spirits awaken to a new line of words
New ideas a new play every day
Say what you say and please be quick
say that again! and what is in a name?
Nothing remains the same
My communicator thought awhile
And said
What about your first kiss of raw love expressed in shy joy
What about your first sweet taste of cake the baker baked
What about walking alone when it was a stormy Monday
What about the sweetest phrase you ever heard
The tears you have shed in your quiet place called safety
The first handshake that sealed the deal and for a while your fate
Remember how it feels to remember the things that were?
So why?
I said
The answer revealed itself this is true
As I said from the start what to do
Push press all the way through to the
finish line your grave awaits too!
No one looking back at what was will keep up
For time waits for no one to catch up to love or the bitter cup
Time moves day by day and night by night alright
and it is always theatrical wait that is said what's up!
The curtain is always ready for the play
The stage is always set!
Copyright © Joyce Faure | Year Posted 2023
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