A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)
Luna, U were so perfect when telling your story.. a biiiiig hug for U dear lady. Don’t feel Ur the lonely one , coz ur not the onyl one! Most of us are struggling thru the same.. including me dearie.. 🙂 U spoke for me too.
Being loney kills the soul. We can be in a room full of people, yet, still be very much alone. You captured this feeling so well with this prose.
Thank you so much for your comment on mine.
Luna! I’m so glad you are able to express your loneliness – it’s important to tell people that you are in need. A lot of times our friends are busy and wrapped up in their own needs and the demands of their lives to know intuitively that they are needed by a lonely friend. It happens to me – from both sides. I’ve learned that if I need a friend, I often need to tell them, and reach out. My friends are always ready and willing to reach back and embrace. By the same token, I often need to be asked by a friend to give them the attention and love they crave and need. I can be dense – we all can – at times, and don’t always know.
That’s why what you say about just calling a friend is such a good idea. You never know when that call might make the difference for that friend between a day of despair or a day of comfort.
As a personal note to you. I’m here. As you can tell, I’m always ready and willing to dole out conversation, advice (when asked for – and sometimes when not 😀 – ), and consolation. Please don’t hesitate to send me an e-mail! I’ll even call you on the phone if you like! I just need your number!
Take good care of yourself, keep writing your wonderful, thoughtful poetry! You do us all some good! I wish you enough. . .
Great job, I can definitely relate to this poem
*hugs* Great poem, how well I know loneliness
touching piece, Luna
Luke
Very well expressions.
Enjoy reading your work.
“My best friend’s best friend is not me
always sick, or taking care of family.
You don’t realize
just how lonely it can be.” – I can relate hugely to this.
Luna, U were so perfect when telling your story.. a biiiiig hug for U dear lady. Don’t feel Ur the lonely one , coz ur not the onyl one! Most of us are struggling thru the same.. including me dearie.. 🙂 U spoke for me too.
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Being loney kills the soul. We can be in a room full of people, yet, still be very much alone. You captured this feeling so well with this prose.
Thank you so much for your comment on mine.
Thank you for sharing your piece, Luna. I know the feelings expressed well. Belated but Happy Birthday!
~Ms. Queenly
moving,
inspiring piece.
Thanks for sharing, well deserved award, enjoy.
Luna! I’m so glad you are able to express your loneliness – it’s important to tell people that you are in need. A lot of times our friends are busy and wrapped up in their own needs and the demands of their lives to know intuitively that they are needed by a lonely friend. It happens to me – from both sides. I’ve learned that if I need a friend, I often need to tell them, and reach out. My friends are always ready and willing to reach back and embrace. By the same token, I often need to be asked by a friend to give them the attention and love they crave and need. I can be dense – we all can – at times, and don’t always know.
That’s why what you say about just calling a friend is such a good idea. You never know when that call might make the difference for that friend between a day of despair or a day of comfort.
As a personal note to you. I’m here. As you can tell, I’m always ready and willing to dole out conversation, advice (when asked for – and sometimes when not 😀 – ), and consolation. Please don’t hesitate to send me an e-mail! I’ll even call you on the phone if you like! I just need your number!
Take good care of yourself, keep writing your wonderful, thoughtful poetry! You do us all some good! I wish you enough. . .
Paula