Your icy voice put out the stars
It cracked my heart, and broke it in splinters
Your tone as cold as Colorado winters
But I promise to soon forget
The contract we almost made… you'll feel
The quick response of an equal
As the dream begins to fade
I'll drown you in pseudo kindness
and a casual, friendly glance
I can almost imagine your blindness
as I watch and wait
for the chance
To suddenly - cruelly – let you know
How easy it was to let you go
It's the time for new beginnings
Is there remorse? Yes. Bitterness? Yes. Will it go away? Definitely, Yes!! And that’s the knowledge that makes life worth living! It's time for a fresh start.

The Koru, shaped in the form of an unfurling spiral represents the unfolding silver fern frond. It symbolizes new beginnings in life.
Making fresh starts, knowing well what the past has taught and yet, not letting it hinder your faith – in people, in situations and in yourself is, undoubtedly, a task easier said than done. But I see not why someone else should bear the brunt of my mistakes, why trust should not be placed in a worthy soul and why innocence should be lost in interactions to come. I like the simple life where trust is placed without collateral, naïveté brings unadulterated joy and expectations are not imposed but met anyway…
1 comment:
The poem is from Linda Goodman's Venus Trines at midnight, right ? I have always loved it !
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