Was it neglect
that rendered us
so useless?
joints collapsing,
minds scattering
movement minimal…
That which we no longer tend to
loses lustre – less profit to reap
When we store our dreams in corners –
time usurping promises,
visions asleep –
the fallout is too steep
Cherishment is what is needed
for self, for hopes, for all life.
(Image my own)
Thanks for sharing!
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Beautiful poem and beautifully read. The painting is wonderful. Yes, we must cherish even the smallest of things and gently lift the dreams from the corners of our hearts and minds.
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Thanks Linda!
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Cherishing even the small things. Wonderful VJ
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😊🙏
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Needed to hear this!
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🙏😊
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Great word, cherish. We should pay more attention to it.
Beautiful poem and painting, VJ.
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Thank you!
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You are so right. We should take time to cherish.
I love your painting. It really draws the viewer in to wonder what is this place?
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Thanks Merril.
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You’re welcome!
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Astutely written and read! I’m banking on cherishment. Love this V.J. ❣️
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Thanks Cindy 💕
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‘Cherishment is the need’ true that. Image is stunning.
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Thanks so much
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the passion in that wondrous word “Cherish” resonates deeply …
we must cherish ourselves, our lives, + all our hopes and dreams, thanks for the reminder VJ 🙂
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Thanks Kate.
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Passion’s neglect can be so damaging. How do you keep a candle lit?
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Good question.
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So very true – and with a superb illustration
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Thanks Derrick
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The image and poem are beautiful together!
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Thanks
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You’re welcome!
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Indeed, this is spot on. Anything neglected falls into disuse
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Yes. Thanks Sadje
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You’re most welcome my friend
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Lovely thoughts. As I approach one of those major decades, all the more thought provoking.
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Those milestones tend to do that to us. Thanks.
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Very true, all this! Why do we stash our dreams? Or fail to take action? So easy to remain on idle, rather than stepping on the gas. Like those buildings, neglect leads to decay.
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Exactly. I think this is true personally as well as in a more global context.
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I think we are following similar paths today. Those last two lines are like a breath of fresh air. And your painting has a wonderful mystery about it. (K)
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Thanks so much. Love the synchronicity
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Me too.
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Wow, VJ… this is so good. It’s one of my favorites of yours for sure.
❤
David
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Thanks so much, David
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would you mind if I shared this as a ‘reblog’ at some point in the future?
~David
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I would be honoured!
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thank you! ❤
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Beautifully put VJ! I love it! 🙂
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Thanks so much
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Beautifully expressed and sadly so true….neglect has rendered so many useless… Lovely image
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Thanks Janet
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Hi Vj, I really like this poem. Beautifully stated.
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Thanks Roberta
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my pleasure
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Cherishment is what is needed… well said, VJ!
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Thanks Amy
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Wise, beautiful words. An amazing image!!
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Thanks Julie
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Those last two lines say it all for me.
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🥰🙏
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“When we store our dreams in corners,” I love that image but regret that I sometimes do it. It’s easy to blame it on age or circumstance. I love the poem.
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Thanks Don!
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True true. That which we neglect loses lustre and muscle. May we always keep the spark of dreams lit. Lovely post, VJ. Thanks. 😊
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Thank you, Selma
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