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Dry: A Poem About Weariness & Loss of Passion

by admin May 6, 2014
written by admin May 6, 2014

Dry

I am shriveling.
Drip, drip, drip.
There used to be a river of water coursing through my veins.
Where did it go?
I am not even thirsty.
I walk on and on and on into a land of shifting sand.
Where is the Beauty, the color, the aliveness?
It evaporated into the heat of uncertainty.

Will this end?
Step, step, step.
Will I find the streams once again and soak my tired feet,
rooted and growing into a tree of life?
Will the birds sing and the wind blow?
Oh wind, stir in me.
Drive me towards the water.
Quench my parched lips
or else I will die.

4-27-14

Photo by Adobe Stock/Bluesky60

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Tim May 6, 2014 - 9:32 am

Your poetry is haunting and beautiful. The hope you hold out in calling on teh wind to direct you to the water is gospel, Teryn. It is the Spirit – the heavenly Wind – that directs us to Jesus – the fountain of Living Water.

My prayers are with you, friend.

Tim

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Teryn O'Brien May 6, 2014 - 9:41 am

Thanks, Tim. I feel as if I might be coming out of this season. The Spirit is indeed blowing. It’s just been an interesting time of life. Thanks for the prayers!

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Janene Gregson May 6, 2014 - 4:03 pm

Seasons can be so diverse, and we expect so much from ourselves. Grief, in my experience, can be so consuming that there just isn’t a lot of emotion left over. Glad you are seeing the sunshine again. Thanks for sharing your words with us.

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Teryn O'Brien May 7, 2014 - 8:38 am

Thanks for commenting, Janene. Yes, grief can be very consuming, especially on top of everything else that happens in life. Sometimes, I just wish it were over and done, but I know that’s not how it works. Need to give myself some rest.

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