The Lake
Uncompromising, hard society standards
and the rocky nature of some relationships
tend to hem me in from many directions.
Yet, the inlet of ideas, surges or in trickles;
The circumstances which either influence
or cause turbulence in my otherwise
placid existence; The outlet of thoughts:
my actions and reactions in need, in fear
in sadness, out of joy, out of the abundance
of my heart, all these things not only shaped me
to what I am now, but also help me thrive.
Daily ablation help remove the weight of excess,
connections which do not help but bring harm.
I reach into the deepest recesses of my being
with a gushing forth spring - fresh, nourishing.
Looking up toward the waters upon the heavens,
I send my unalloyed gratitude with the wind.
In return, I receive strength and renewal –
in soft rain, in torrents. I do not dry up.
After: Lake by Georgia Engelhard
For Debbie Guzzi's Ten Pictures, Ten Poems, Ten Poets, Ten Days - Painting No. 4
Kim Patrice Nunez
10 January 2016
Copyright © Kp Nunez | Year Posted 2016
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