An Ego’s Journey to Soul With Apologies to Chaucer Along the Way
This poem explores themes of perception, individuality, and quiet self-acceptance.
Pamela Verner – Author | Survivor | Therapist
This poem explores themes of perception, individuality, and quiet self-acceptance.
This poem explores themes of perception, individuality, and quiet self-acceptance.
This poem is a poignant reflection on the cyclical nature of love and care between a mother and child. It mirrors the comforting presence of a mother soothing her child’s nightmares with the child later returning that same love and tenderness as the mother nears death.
This poem is a poignant reflection on the cyclical nature of love and care between a mother and child. It mirrors the comforting presence of a mother soothing her child’s nightmares with the child later returning that same love and tenderness as the mother nears death.
This poem is a reflective conversation between the speaker and their younger self, offering reassurance about life's fears, loss, and the resilience of the soul.
The poem "Fear" by Khalil Gibran is a metaphor for embracing change, illustrating how the river, like life itself, must overcome fear to merge with the vast ocean, realizing that it is not about losing oneself but becoming something greater.
This poem explores themes of perception, individuality, and quiet self-acceptance.
It is a difficult thing, truly, when you pay attention to your ‘intuition,’--that feeling, that hunch, that dream, that ‘something,’ whispering of the future, of the past, of something needing…
Suddenly, there he was. Unbidden. I hadn’t planned on making contact—but I guess that’s the point. We generally don’t consciously plan these things. My bedroom was dark, except for the…
This poem reflects on the deep, often painful journey of self-discovery and love.