In Solitude Poem by Faith Elizabeth Brigham

In Solitude



in solitude i rest
washing my bones
one section at a time
feeling my body relax
entrenched in self-hypnosis
my body now seems as
light as cotton candy
the stress from
a distressing day dissipates


my mind now clear
except for the mixture
of pictures inside my head
envisioning lines to write
inspired by a heavenly guide
i know i will push
my pen long into the night

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