Poetry Friday: My Heart is Heavy Today

My heart is heavy today,

but I cannot tell you why.

I took a drive to soothe my soul

but it did not make me fly.

 

The parking lots are empty

it is such an odd sight to see.

I just wish things were normal

for that is how I want it to be.

 

Everything seems odd, despite the sun is out.

Warm rays and spring bulbs should make me cheerful, yet

I turn around and hide my frown from all those who are about.

It seems like it should be a rainy day and wet.

 

For that is how my heart feels,

heavy and sodden with tears.

There is so much to be grateful for,

we must get past our fears.

 

Fears for the future,

that it will not be what we thought.

Fears for unsung accomplishments

and work that’s been all for naught.

 

Deep down I know it will be okay.

Resilience, with luck we all have.

Adapting to a new reality,

when done, will be our salve.

 

My heart feels lighter now,

writing does that for me.

I hope you can find some relief

when you feel similarly.

 

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15 responses to “Poetry Friday: My Heart is Heavy Today”

  1. Michelle Heidenrich Barnes Avatar

    Your heavy heart speaks for many in this poem. I’m glad that writing helps lighten the load.

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  2. M.B. Henry Avatar

    A beautiful poem, I think we’re all right there with ya. I’m so glad writing helps you feel released just a little ❤

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  3. maryleehahn Avatar
    maryleehahn

    Me, too. Me, too.

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Thanks for letting me know you could relate. It always helps to know there are others……

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  4. lindabaie Avatar
    lindabaie

    I’m with you, too! It’s strange to be sad about it, but I am noticing the utter quiet from no traffic. Glad your writing helped!

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Thanks! I apprciate your comments. Yes, I imagine in larger cities the absence of traffic is probably remarkable!

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  5. Tim Gels Avatar

    The weather is beautiful, but a bit chilly, here in north Alabama. As you said so well, though, it does seem like it should be wet with a steady rain falling. Thanks for sharing this. We will be okay, but it’s going to take a while to figure out what that means.

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Thanks, Tim. Yes, I know we’ll all be okay but it will be different – of that I am sure. Enjoy the nice weather – we are just starting to get some warmer days, now!

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  6. katswhiskers Avatar

    I’m glad your writing has helped to ease your sadness in these difficult days.

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Thanks for stopping by! Yes, writing always seems to help me.

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  7. kareneastlund4898 Avatar
    kareneastlund4898

    I know… I have had tears quite often. It isn’t right to hide them, but it seems to hard to share them. Thank you for your courage and honesty. In my more manageable moments I think we will level out soon enough, but it does seem like a L-o-n-g R-u-n.

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      I totally agree with what you wrote – it is very hard to share but not quite right to hide them. I really appreciate knowing there are others who share some sadness. It will all be okay – just different.

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  8. Laura Purdie Salas Avatar

    Oh….yes. “Fears for unsung accomplishments

    and work that’s been all for naught.” That is what has hit me the most. People who have worked so hard for things to happen or to build events, careers, etc., and they all have dissolved so quickly.

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    1. theapplesinmyorchard Avatar

      Thanks so much for this comment! It is a scary time! I apologize for my late reply!

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An Anthology of Ekphrastic Nature Poetry with twenty-five authors from four countries. Featuring the poets’ color photography and a variety of poem types. Written for middle-grade students, their teachers, and homeschooled students. Published in 2024 by Northern Loon Press.
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