Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Pure Imagination

 Kim is hosting Poetics Tuesday in the dVerse Poets Pub. We are writing about "endings" ~ Kim provided eight optional ways for us to end our poems .. I chose to end mine with a question and a quote .. 


apples on our tree


come with me to a place 
where kindness pours 
like rain from the sky

where generosity blooms wild
uncontrolled, relentless

to a place where hatred holds no roots
where bias is a forgotten word
fading away like dust in the breeze

might we shape this place with our hands
bend it into being with open palms 
and hearts, unguarded  

how much must we change
our thoughts, souls and systems
to deserve such peace

to discover what it means
to be human, unmasked 
unchained, free

could we survive 
such abundance

or would the weight
of it absolutely crush us

"everything you can imagine is real" ~~ Pablo Picasso







10 comments:

  1. A question and a quote to end this beautiful poem, Helen! I’d gladly go with you to a place ‘where kindness pours like rain from the sky’ and ‘generosity blooms wild uncontrolled, relentless’ – just what we need in the world these days. I think we could survive such abundance.

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  2. A place of kindness I would gladly dwell. A wonderful uplifting poem. To answer the question, I think it's a place of survival - Truedessa

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  3. Dearest Helen,
    A wonderful and timely poem! Yes, changing our thoughts and guarding them from any brainwashing will bring us such Peace!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  4. It would be a different world for sure! Well done, Helen.

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  5. Would love it to be open hears and palms, to be human, yes. Love the ending quote by Picasso.

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  6. A wonderful poem depicting shalom (wholeness), Helen! I believe it will only be found in the kingdom of God...He puts the longing in our imagination. Beautiful.

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  7. that we would grow as a people to accept and promote the idyllic place you describe ~

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  8. Good questions, Helen. My response is: practice practice practice.

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  9. Maybe it would crush us, just like too much sugar... maybe we need some bitterness in it as well.

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  10. “where hatred holds no roots
    where bias is a forgotten word
    fading away like dust in the breeze

    might we shape this place with our hands”

    Let’s try.

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I appreciate each of you and the comments you leave ~~ thanks so much.