Angie19
Bluelighter
The feeling of perfect love and perfect trust surrounds the room.
All sadness turns to gladness, all fears disappears.
A new view on life begins to unfold.
My true self begins to surface.
Energy level quickly rises, as my mind wanders endlessly.
Feeling of instant belonging.
Finally able to let go of my best friends death and understand she is now free from harm.
Believing in oneself becomes reality.
For once I feel so at ease.
Not one bad thought crosses my mind.
The real me that everyone loves is back.
The broken pieces of my life seem to have been put back together, the empty void in my heart is now filled with love and forgiveness.
No more pain and anger, just pure happiness.
I realize living in regret is no way of living, it will eventaully tear you apart.
I now think I have the strength to move past all my fears and regrets.
I havent noticed till now what a strong person I've become.
I've had many rough times in my life, but I got through them somehow.
As I look back I realise I never gave myself much credit.
(I wrote this poem the first time I rolled, Feb. 2000)
All sadness turns to gladness, all fears disappears.
A new view on life begins to unfold.
My true self begins to surface.
Energy level quickly rises, as my mind wanders endlessly.
Feeling of instant belonging.
Finally able to let go of my best friends death and understand she is now free from harm.
Believing in oneself becomes reality.
For once I feel so at ease.
Not one bad thought crosses my mind.
The real me that everyone loves is back.
The broken pieces of my life seem to have been put back together, the empty void in my heart is now filled with love and forgiveness.
No more pain and anger, just pure happiness.
I realize living in regret is no way of living, it will eventaully tear you apart.
I now think I have the strength to move past all my fears and regrets.
I havent noticed till now what a strong person I've become.
I've had many rough times in my life, but I got through them somehow.
As I look back I realise I never gave myself much credit.
(I wrote this poem the first time I rolled, Feb. 2000)