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Michael
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0 posted 2015-05-05 09:03 PM



Through Her Eyes


‘Received the strangest gift last night,
It took me by surprise—
Opened the heavens bold and bright,
And bid my soul arise.

A lifetime-jaded-man like me,
Bent on his own demise;
Seeing just how different things can be
In someone else’s eyes.

Treading the waters, elbows out,
In fear of drawing close.
Nearly overcome by self-doubt,
Hurting whom I love most.

I took my stand on honesty,
I just lay my soul bare…
And then she did the same for me,
Was like an answered prayer.

Two separate views of things long past,
And neither one quite true.
Love lost to questions never asked,
As our dream ran askew.

With new clarity, born of trust—
We set the record straight,
‘Pulled out our hearts, blew off the dust,
And reconsidered Fate.

So strange the things you never see—
Logic never implies.
Life’s better shared, believe you me,
Having seen through her eyes.


Michael Anderson

5/04/2015

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AmyMichelle
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1 posted 2015-05-05 09:21 PM


Michael,

Brilliant piece of writing. Your emotion really shines in this. Excellent read! Look forward to discovering more of your work!

JamesMichael
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2 posted 2015-05-05 09:38 PM


fine writing...james
JerryPat2
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3 posted 2015-05-05 09:52 PM


Michael, this is exquisite. Love the thoughts within this one so much. You came very close to giving yesterday's thoughts a way to understand and accept what was then and what is now. Very much enjoyed.

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Michael
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4 posted 2015-05-05 10:29 PM


Hi Amy, welcome to Passions.  Do you write poetry?  I hope you will share some with us if you do.  

James, thank you, sir.

Jer, this was quite hard to write… I still don’t think I quite conveyed the entire change in my thought process from one simple moment of truth.  It was beautiful, and remarkable… and showed me just how preset my mind has been to self-sabotage.  I feel doubly blessed today for the fresh insight, and the beautiful person who gifted me with it.  


Michael

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5 posted 2015-05-06 03:07 PM


You convey much more than you'd believe, Michael.

brown and green make wha?!
Eg's here, I love your new point of view...smart man.
*ducking a'fore you swack me...

~T

Open arms can be the most fragile in the world...



JerryPat2
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6 posted 2015-05-06 03:23 PM


Michael! Yes, yes indeed my friend . . .

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Michael
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7 posted 2015-05-08 08:10 PM


Tanya, brown and green make... I'll go with magic for now, but I think it's oh so much more than that.  A smart man indeed, all I did is change my point of view and now I get to swack you instead of the other way around.  

Thanks again, Jer

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8 posted 2015-05-12 02:50 PM


Sometimes all you need is a new perspective. *S* So glad you allowed yourself to see! And what beautiful words flowed forth!
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