Well, I fell down a few inner and outer rabbits holes these past weeks which prevented me from writing to you. If you have a brain that is pulled in multiple directions all at the same time and is interested in just about everything, I hope this poem gives you a moment of recognition and brightens your day.
Drip drip goes the rain.
Drip drip. Drip drip.
Slip slipping
from the branches of the apple tree
onto the honeysuckle leaves
weaving its wet and wonderful way
into the chaos of my mind
where it intertwines
with the drip drip flow
of all the many things I know
and by some astonishing process
unfolds into a poem
giving me a singular moment
of delightful relief
from the drip drip
gush
rush rush
of this brain
that some days travels
like a speeding train
from one place to the next.
In the writing of a poem
for just a short while
the train is in the station;
I am at rest.
Love and courage,
Leah
Lucy Smethurst
Hi Leah, Thank you for sharing your poem. I relate to the gush, rush rush of an overactive mind! Sometimes I like to stare up into a grey sky and for a moment it feels like it all falls away and I’m the sky.
Thank you for being you and sharing so openly and deeply with us.
X
Leah Cox
Thank you Lucy! I haven’t checked comments for ages…so I’m sorry it took me a while to see this. Hope all is going well for you xx
Indira Dey
Hello Leah!
Thanks a lot for sharing this significant poem. Enjoyed reading it.:)
Leah Cox
Hello Indira! And thank you. You’re the best 🙂
Patrick Gallagher
Dear Leah.
Loved this poem. I can visualize what the apple tree and honeysuckle bush must look like in your yard. It’s wonderful to see how beautiful Mother Nature is even when it rains.
Wishing you the best with Love 😀🧡🙏
Patrick
Leah Cox
Thank you Patrick 🙂 Yes, Mother Nature’s beautiful rain. Wishing you a great rest of the week.