Thursday, April 17, 2014

The Gold Underneath

I used to write
and then hide it all away
I was worried about
what everyone would say

But I'm getting to know myself
better with each day
And if I could say a few things to you
This is what I'd say

I am me
I am nobody else, but me
I'm finally breaking through
these walls I've built myself
And finally feeling free

I'm finding the gold
that's been buried underneath
this dust
The dust I've let settle
over me
For so long
For too long
And I'm beginning to see
Who I am meant to be

I'm allowing myself to feel
All the things I've been trying 
to keep in
And it's good to feel the warmth again
and to see these gold flecks
shining in my skin

-April 2014

27 comments:

  1. It's a horrible thing to be trapped in side a self made prison. Those walls are stronger than any man can design. It takes a strong will and a hunger to want to find yourself and break free. I know. Your words speak volumes.

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  2. I LOVE this whole idea....of finding the gold within and bringing it forth. I see so much of my journey in the one you are making, Torie........your writing always resonates with me. I especially love "it's good to feel the warmth again and to see these gold flecks shining in my skin"

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    1. Oh, thank you so, so much, Sherry!!! I truly do appreciate all the things you say :) Your words warm me right up :)

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  3. I think you describe a feeling of recovery so well.. The golden flecks on your skin is a wonderful way to describe this, f breaking those bonds and letting the words flow free.

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    1. Aww, thanks so much, Bjorn!! It's always good to see you :)

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  4. self-discovery and you are now ready to face the world with a different point of view

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    1. I hope so, totomai ;) We've gotta keep on trying to be a better person than we were yesterday :)

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  5. love the strength and freedom that words give...nicely said Torie...

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    1. Oh, thank you so much, Sumana! Lovely to see you :)

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  6. I think many of us begin by hiding our poetry away
    but then as time goes on we become braver each day
    and we find the gold of who we are is appreciated
    not only by ourselves but by others as well!
    I like the honesty here, Torie.

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    1. It is quite nerve racking when beginning to share such personal words with others. But it's been a wonderful experience doing so. Thank you for these encouraging words, Mary :)

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  7. True enough that only we can find our gold within..it shines through in this piece

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    1. I feel like there's just nothing else like finding our own 'gold within' :) It builds so much strength! Thanks a bunch, Jae Rose!!

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  8. Beautifully expressed, Torie. It can be a struggle, to really express one's feelings, as there can be obstacles that trigger hesitation. I find that I can be my complete self with very few people, and parts of myself with many.

    Really enjoyed this.

    Poppy

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    1. I know exactly what you mean, Poppy!! One day I hope to feel free enough to be my whole self around everyone! Thank you for your words, Poppy :)

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  9. beautifully written.. writing and personal growth go hand in hand..

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    1. I agree! Thanks so much for coming by, Natasa :)

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  10. We can only the best version of ourselves! :)

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    1. Thank you for stopping by and commenting, Kerridwen :)

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  11. nice expression of one's self...
    ZQ

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  12. Torie this is beautiful and wonderful self-declaration. I can relate to it. Fro so long I wrote and hid away, then I just took a chance and started a blog. But, that's actually a metaphor for other things too - I was shy, introverted, kept things inside. No more. Glad you see the gold beneath the dust.

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    1. Aww, thank you so much, Myrna for your very kind words!! They mean a lot to me :)

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  13. There are words that flutter with that freedom. What a grand verse to close the lid to inhibition

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    1. Thank you for taking the time to visit, Moonie :)

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  14. iTorie, you wrote a wonderful confessional poem that I can truly relate to during the countless on & offs situation that I had in my writing. You just don't stop writing, keep on going because the beautiful gift of expression that you have can truly & really inspire many in the world. Thank you for the poem! smiles.

    - ksm

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    1. Kelvin, thank you so much for your thoughtful words and for taking the time to write them :) I don't think I could ever stop writing. The need is far too great! I'm glad that I've written something that many can relate to :) That's one of the joys of writing and reading poetry :)

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