Spiritual Poetry posted November 27, 2019


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Finding peace amidst the pain...

Again, My Soul

by Y. M. Roger


Finding myself among the stars
Acceptance  for a long lost friend –
Too many falls, too many scars,
Yet here I find my soul again.
 
The passing years have dragged me down
‘Til I’ve not ire nor ear to lend –
Spent tears, they stain my wedding gown,
Yet here I find my soul again
 
Soft velvet nothingness of black
Caresses all of me and then
I’m startled by the zodiac,
Yet here I find my soul again
 
Such soothing light in each star’s kiss
Allays my spirit’s wand’ring yen –
I know my broken can’t be fixed,
Yet here I find my soul again.

 



Write a Kyrielle writing prompt entry
Writing Prompt
A kyrielle is made of quatrains (four lines) that rhyme (any rhyme scheme can be used). Each stanza (quatrain) has a line that repeats from the previous stanza. That line is usually the last line in the stanza, but it does not have to be. Each line is made up of eight syllables. There is no limit to the number of stanzas. A Kyrielle is usually made up of three or more stanzas. For this prompt, a minimum of three stanzas is required.

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