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The silence of solitude

a 'Say it Plainly' poem

By Heather ScottPublished about 6 hours ago 1 min read
The silence of solitude
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The silence of solitude is good.

But too much silence lets depression slide in.

Waiting for a sign, for a feeling to resume,

for a friend to call,

for a lover to repent,

for a long-lost fiancé to recant

and do more than promise.

But the silence affords time.

Time to think,

to regroup,

to fortify within.

Not with placation,

or tributes,

or apologies for victimhood.

But with heart, with soul, with purpose.

And the purpose is…?

To keep trying,

to keep feeling,

to keep going,

to keep discovering,

to stay open.

to stay here,

for as long as Life will let me.

To be here, for my children,

To be here, to experience Nature,

To be here, to seize the ‘next chapter’ -

whatever that may be.

Silence,

solitude.

It looks not-so-bad

on me.

Mental Health

About the Creator

Heather Scott

Writing, to keep my sanity and make some sense of the world, while keeping watch over my five children as a single parent.

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