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I Wasn’t Alone

Posted by in on 14-10-14

It was spring
the sun brightened
the pink petals
on my bedspread
watered by a heavy flow
of tears gushing from
my reddened eyes–
tears taking root
building a home
inside my broken soul.

Palms held together
praying, cradling myself
from the clutching grip
on my heart, how it
seizes the air from my lungs
and burrows holes in
me, tearing down
walls of my
spirited existence.

Muffled wails
shed more streaming tears
into the lonely recesses
of night–
weepy still at dawn.
But in the frail hours
when the comfort
of death promised more
than an agonizing life
an awesome brilliance
shot through my core
a magnanimous energy
plunging deep
placing its hand
on the hostile tumor
eating at my inner peace.
On this day, this light
it came, it held me,
it soothed with sweet breath
and I knew I wasn’t alone.

 

USA, California, Lake Tahoe at dawn
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About the Contributor:

Heather has been writing poetry for about twenty years. She began writing as part of a personal journey but became more involved in sharing with other poets and the public. Heather has recently submitted her poetry manuscript to numerous contests in hopes of a publishing contract. So far, her individual poems have been published on such sites as Bright Lights Café, Oz Poetic Society and Poetry Super Highway. Her chapbook poetry manuscript On Being Human was selected on July 31, 2014 as a quarter finalist in the Casey Shay Mary Ballard Poetry Prize Contest. Heather received her AAS in Criminal Justice, has returned to school to complete her BS, and lives with her 12-year old daughter in Endicott, NY.

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