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ivordavies
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since 2007-01-10
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Chester, England

0 posted 2007-03-11 07:06 PM


Flame of Life

When life is pressing down on you
and nothing’s going right.
When you feel you’ve had enough
and lack the will to fight.

When everything you seem to do
has no affect at all.
When you’re really at rock bottom
and there’s nowhere left to fall.

What can you do, where can you go,
how do you start again?
How can you lift your spirit up
when broken by life’s pain?

Struggle for your inner self,
then clutch at it and pray
to turn the tide that washed you down
and make it flow your way.

Remember when your drowning in
the dregs of your life’s cup,
that things cannot get any worse,
the only way is up.

Although you feel life’s let you down
and racked your soul with pain,
there’s nothing more that can go wrong
but everything to gain.

Rekindle now that tiny spark,
the one that’s deep within,
it’s still alight and burning there
although it’s growing dim.

For once you fan the flame of life,
this flame, like any fire,
is never satisfied to glow
but wants to burn much higher.

An ember dampened by the rain
may blaze again one day,
it just needs you to seek it out
before it’s washed away.

Burning, although slow at first
this ember will ignite,
then rising from your darkest hour
once more you'll join the light.

Ivor G Davies


The moment created this second, is a  moment that's going to last.
It lives the full spectrum of time, the future, the present and past.

© Copyright 2007 Ivor G Davies - All Rights Reserved
icequeen
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since 2001-12-09
Posts 633
FL USA
1 posted 2007-03-11 10:09 PM


How encouraging! It is a very nice work, with good flow. It reminds me a bit of a song called "Rock Bottom" by Wynonna Judd. I love that song and listen to it when I feel all blah'd out, like things are never going to change. So perhaps I should print your poem and put on my fridge to remind me that UP is the way to go

Caroline

He who wants a rose must respect the thorn.
- Persian Proverb

ivordavies
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since 2007-01-10
Posts 739
Chester, England
2 posted 2007-03-12 03:24 AM


Caroline,

Never heard the song but I'll certainly look for it now,

thanks,

Ivor

passing shadows
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since 1999-08-26
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displaced
3 posted 2007-03-13 07:45 AM


encouraging indeed

comforting too

love it Ivor!

Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
4 posted 2007-03-13 04:18 PM


I needed to read this tonight.  Thank you!

Helen

Moonkist
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since 2006-09-29
Posts 197
Pennsylvania
5 posted 2007-03-13 04:43 PM


I, too, needed to hear this for I am at a very dark place right now.... thank you... you've helped out this little flame.

Freedom Now

ivordavies
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since 2007-01-10
Posts 739
Chester, England
6 posted 2007-03-13 06:55 PM


Florida, South Africa, Pennsylvania and the yellow brick road!

You don't know how much I needed to read your responses tonight also.  I have written a lot of my poetry based on personal experience and am in the process of editing it slightly and reposting on this site.

Although I have had quite a lot of feedback on another site in the past, I often wonder whether relating personal events helps anybody and how many people who read can see anything in my poetry and benefit from the words of a survivor, showing that there is life after 'death' in many forms.

The simplest reply is often the most reassuring and I would thank you all for taking the time to let me know....

Ivor

steavenr
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since 2003-11-17
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7 posted 2007-03-13 10:52 PM


as others have said, this is an encouraging write...with an almost song-like quality
Fairplay
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since 2007-01-15
Posts 222
England
8 posted 2007-03-15 12:03 PM


Hey

The 14 March was a good reminder for me too...  You know life can be rough at times but there is nothing we can do about it apart from "Ride The Storm"

The lucky ones die first......

Eric

ivordavies
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since 2007-01-10
Posts 739
Chester, England
9 posted 2007-03-15 04:08 AM


Steavenr, Fairplay,

Yes, it's normally what's not said that's the the most important....

Ivor


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