Monday, April 7, 2014

April is Poetry Recognition Month by Celeste Cooper



Take a Stand by Celeste Cooper 
Swirling ideas, each significant to plan.
Upholding brave principles and taking a stand.
Provisions of nature and all living things
Gives fortitude, fulfillment of what life can bring.

Taste the climb; take pause, ageless, forever;
Ours for the taking–precious gift to endeavor.
Inherited by forefathers, a guide for our path,
Achievement secured when we learn from the past.

So stand up we shall, securing our position;
When acted on, they are more than conditions.
Comrades, principles, nature, history, at hand

Are the tools that endure when taking a stand.


Excerpt from Broken Body, Wounded Spirit: Balancing the See-Saw of Chronic Pain, SPRING DEVOTIONS, here.

  
"Poetry is writing about yourself waiting
to see what will show up, the words are
the finger points of your soul.”  

~Sandford Lyne, author of
Writing Poetry from the Inside Out





Inner Expression:
 Coping with Pain and Fatigue through Poetry

Coping with chronic pain is challenging. Maintaining forward momentum in the face of unpredictable symptoms and fatigue is daunting.

Poetry is a conduit to our soul, providing energy to hurtle over the many obstacles we meet in life. It provides an endless path by heightening our senses: sight, sound, touch, and smell. It is the feel, the texture, and all that may not be present but is in the mind. Poetry knows no time, no era, no restraints; it is an ever-present expression of self or circumstances through the written word...

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(Signature line appended, March 2018)

In healing,
Celeste Cooper, RN / Author, Freelancer, Advocate

Think adversity?-See opportunity!

2 comments:

  1. This is cool nice post.Kudos
    Thanks for sharing

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  2. I PROMISE


    I promise to love ___
    To open my heart ___

    I promise to cry ___
    And not wonder why ___

    I promise to call …
    When I start to fall …

    I promise to hope …
    At the end of my rope …

    I hope to romp ___
    I hope to play ___

    I hope to run …
    Jump rope someday …

    When will it happen? ___
    How long must I wait? ___

    You promise to answer? …
    I'll promptly tempt fate...

    For All Who Suffer With Chronic Illness

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