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Poems about Life Struggles


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You Cradled Death
You Cradled Death
Dear Brother,
You cradled death
in your arms
where there should have been life
Irena Sendler
Irena Sendler
Her photo stares at me dreamy and melancholic
Like golden October leaves against a sunny blue sky.
She bends gently her oval head towards her right shoulder
That carries the anguished burden of the world.
If I Would Let Myself Tell You
If I Would Let Myself Tell You
If I would let myself tell you
Where I’ve come and gone
If I would let myself tell you
How far I have run
If I would let myself tell you
Where I now stand
Then maybe you could help me
And tell me you understand
Fill the Empty Spaces
Fill the Empty Spaces
Fill the empty spaces of your heart
The vacant crevices of your soul
With that which completes you
That which enhances the inner peace within you
Post-Premonition
Post-Premonition
A Divine Sign
A Divine Sign
She has a sign on her wall,
much like The Writing on Wall
saying (as she’s praying):
This too shall pass
I Want to Climb
I Want to Climb
Waking up each day
Preparing for the flight
So worried not to lose my grip
So tired of the fight
The Power of His Name
The Power of His Name
In Memory of the Fogel Family
If she would have been there,
If they would have been awake,
If the world called a nation
Wouldn’t be so full of hate
Guarded
Guarded
In her secret, secure moments she loses the bad parts of every story
Healing with the Seasons
Healing with the Seasons
Waiting for a child is hard . . . recovering from a miscarriage is even harder. But it seems to me that G‑d in His mercy designed the seasons to help us through the healing process . . . and cushion the blow . . .
Reality
Reality
And so she smiled
As sweet as can be
In the face of the monster
Called reality.
Beating Pain
Beating Pain
Oh pain! Oh pain! There's something you should know,
Halt now, surrender, and listen to what I say,
Every time you hurt, I only thrive and grow
Possibility
I walk in my reverie—
In silence and in song—
Open to all possibility,
No hiding space for the wrong
What I Need From You, Dad
What I Need From You, Dad
Hi dad, it's me your baby girl
When I came into your life I had hopes and dreams
I hoped for happiness, acceptance and understanding
I hoped for peace, warmth and stability
I hoped you would hold my hand as I grew up...
Torment of Misgiving
Torment of Misgiving
The torment of misgiving
And its subsequent fate
Reaches me deep inside
And remains disconsolate
A Hero Has Lived Here
Wind how you dare
tease at the grasses
whip at the flag
lowered half-mast
Challenges
I'm sitting in my hiding place
though I'm not alone.
I feel His presence guiding me,
taking me along.

Seeing and Not Seeing
My mother observes
herself
from above.
Strange that there are two of her.
All My Life
All My Life
All my life
I have tottered, fearfully
As if walking on a tightrope
Stretched across a vast chasm
Without a net below to catch me
All my life

Imagine and Never Forget
Imagine and Never Forget
Imagine the faces you already know
Imagine the people you'll meet as you grow
Imagine the bodies you'll hold in your arms
Imagine the One whom you'll love and you'll charm
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