A gem, Roselle. A sort of miniature sonnet. It's sad but not desolate and goes right to the heart. Is it significant that the wind and rain are constant?! Thanks and love, Miriam (again!)
Both - thank you very much. Miriam - you're right, in that it's not really desolate - and you know in some ways it's also about yes indeed the constancy of the elemental cosmos - and placing depth, trust, in the wider higher aspects of our life rather than making another human carry the burden of being everything to us. Or something! Glad you could see that...
Roz - thank you! Yes, I wasn't sad when I wrote it - just realised I'd passed through a doorway and it feels like a kind of relief! Does that make sense? - With love to you. Rx
So poignant and so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA gem, Roselle. A sort of miniature sonnet. It's sad but not desolate and goes right to the heart. Is it significant that the wind and rain are constant?!
ReplyDeleteThanks and love, Miriam (again!)
Both - thank you very much. Miriam - you're right, in that it's not really desolate - and you know in some ways it's also about yes indeed the constancy of the elemental cosmos - and placing depth, trust, in the wider higher aspects of our life rather than making another human carry the burden of being everything to us. Or something! Glad you could see that...
ReplyDeleteYes, yes, YES!! (And it feels OK) xxx
ReplyDeleteRoz - thank you! Yes, I wasn't sad when I wrote it - just realised I'd passed through a doorway and it feels like a kind of relief! Does that make sense? - With love to you. Rx
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