Sometimes life is drama
And we get buried in the
angst of it all.
We fear if the darkness
doesn’t lift our eyes will
be permanently sewn shut
like a newborn cat’s.
We sit by a sturdy table
made of walnut , while
the logs on the fire burn
out, contemplating the
fickleness of luck and
human emotions.
Listening to the rain wrack
the roof and windows.
Yes, sometimes life is misery,
but if we can withstand the
bad acting and poorly written
script, Life eventually becomes
maple and sugar again.
The fire burning away
hopeless things,
the repetitive and rhetorical.
Words once heavy become light.
We see our world through open
eyes filled with the enthusiasm
that only small children and
dreamers can understand.
We find solace in the now
and stop questioning what
wasn’t or was. We appreciate
what we have and find
renewed grace in the elements.
Sun or rain it doesn’t matter.
Refuge is found in those who
love the faces of our spirit
and understand the depth
of our souls.
-Tosha Michelle
On an unrelated note if you’re still here:
In his new live performance show, John Cleese wants us to know there is no hope in this dysfunctional world .However he conveys this message in such a glorious and delightful way that in the end, hopelessness looks pretty darn good. On Monday night I was fortunate enough to see Cleese in person. He did not disappoint. During the show he pontificated on the current state of life and politics. While his performance at times felt like a deeply philosophical Ted Talk, his trademark black humor was still on full display. During the second half of the show Cleese took questions from the audience, a highlight to be sure.
I wish the pictures were better but no flash photography. For those who celebrate, I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving.. I’m grateful for you all.
A fine poem with excellent imagery. John Cleese has benefited us all from his humour combatting his hopelessness
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Thank you. Yes, he certainly has. I didn’t realize just how wise he was too. Happy Wednesday.
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Firstly I love your words Tosha. Stirring and full of the intricacies of life.
And how wonderful to see John Cleese in person. I’m sure he was hugely entertaining. xx
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Thank you my talented friend. John Cleese was great. During the questions part, only the men were asking questions. He goes “why aren’t the girlies giving it a go” or something like that. It made me laugh.
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You could’ve asked one!
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You’re welcome 😊
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Lovely post. Yup, life sure throws a curveball once in a while. But it also rights itself.
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Thank you. I agree. 💕
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You’re welcome.
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beautiful
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Thank you kindly
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I feel you, love.
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I know you do. Hope you and yours have a wonderful Thanksgiving 💕
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You too, love. 💖💖
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Thanks ❤️
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Beautiful poem
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Thank you.
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Beautiful poem
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I’m pleased you liked it. Thank you.
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Beautiful poem 😊
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Thanks 💕
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Your artwork is stunning
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Wow thank you so much ! Sorry about the multiple posts, there is a new thing asking to log in on your site or my system and I had to do it several times thinking it was not working. I’m usually logged in all the time so it was confusing …
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No worries. I wanted to comment on your blog but didn’t see a way to do it. Hope you’re having a good day.
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Yes. You too. Should be simple enough to comment but I know some of the templates sometimes complicate things. Maybe you need to register. Sorry about that…
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Thanks. I’ll try that.
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“…Sun or rain it doesn’t matter.
Refuge is found in those who
love the faces of our spirit
and understand the depth
of our souls…” I love happy endings…
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Me too! 💕💕
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Thanks so much
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You are very graciously welcome so much. Happy Thanksgiving to YOU. I can say that I am thankful for Tosha Michelle.
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Likewise. Nice to know you! ❤️
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❤️❤️Great to Know you.❤️❤️
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💕💕💕
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💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
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😌
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😌😌😌
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You write so well, always! A pleasure to catch up with you from time to time.
Fawlty Towers Fan from way back 😊
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Likewise. Hope you’re doing well. 💕💕💕
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Well said my friend. For much amounts to well wishes.
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Aww thanks. Likewise
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Only you could have written this. Loved it from start to finish
if we can withstand the
bad acting and poorly written
script,
This was perfect.
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Aww thanks. It always means a lot to get your feedback
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