When you find yourself fresh out of ideas for content or in a creative slump revisit those old journals and notebooks. When you re-read some of your past writings you may find something you think worthy of AC; or better yet find an unfinished piece waiting to be completed.
Awaken
When finally the dawn does break
Joyfully my heart does quake,
To fill within my chest a whole
The cryings of
A trembling soul.
*Copyrighted, Teresa Mahieu
Published by Teresa Mahieu
I've now hit 50 and am married with two grown daughters and 1 granddaughter. We live with 3 cats. I enjoy most forms of art, crafting, photography and poetry. I am a Cub Scout Leader and a Boy Scout volun... View profile
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4 Comments
Post a CommentThat's always good advice. ^_^ I like the poem. It's beautiful and very deep. It expresses a lot with only a few words, and it takes talent to do that.
Short, direct, with depth. Nice poem
Thank You Carol!
very nice hon, I really like it.