I carry worries, fears and cares
all through my day, and such employ
leaves little space to realise
that I should also carry joy.
I carry weight from many years’
sickness, responsibilities,
yet, in the midst of all of these,
know life is more than tears.
The dancing of the sunlit waves,
raindrops which wet the mouths of caves,
such secrets as I find within
wild nature’s broad domain:
The swallows gathered on high wires
like sundry dreams, and wild desires
which take wing to the waiting skies
in passionate deliveries.
So, as I go about my day
with all its cares, no time to toy
with whimsy, still I find a way:
I also carry joy.
August 2025
It is a good thing to realize–and then to do. š
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Definitely! Thank you Merril š
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You’re welcome, Ingrid! š
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Ingrid, this poem speaks to me where I am .Thank you so much for your wise and beautiful words. ššš
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Glad to hear this, Cheryl – hope you are doing well š
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Well this is a good poem!!
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Thank you!
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That is one “should” that you definitely should. š Thank you for sharing dear poet and for spreading some joy. šļø
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My pleasure, Michele š¦
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This is such a beautiful poem and so important. I love the lines holding you through the many aspects of living g and glad you find joy as well, Ingrid!
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Thank you, Cindy – it is important! š āØ
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So, so important to recognize that! Beautiful piece!
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Thank you Susi šā¤ļø
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You’re welcome!
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I agree, Ingrid. We hold worry and joy in the same hand. Life is a complex mix of emotions to balance.
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Absolutely right, Barb – thank you š
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