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Tag Archives: home
O tender sleep, come my way
O tender sleep, come my way may I keep a safe home for you to settle and settle and settle © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry
Tagged comfort, home, insomnia, restlessness, sleep, weariness
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Nomad – and – Homing
You can wander around the world and bring your internal home with you but the moment you lose it or leave it no matter the sights you see you are homeless Do not dismiss the importance of place for the … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Spiritual poetry
Tagged anchor, contemplation, home, homeless, internal home
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Different endings
It depends on to whom you surrender if you surrender to your anger or your fear or to the abyss – or if you surrender to me. It depends on to whom you surrender. © Meisaan Chan
Go ahead. Abandon.
Go ahead. Abandon. Do not worry about losing yourself in me for all the lost shall be found and all the found shall be deeply claimed. Go ahead. Abandon. © Meisaan Chan
Posted in Poetry, recovery, Spiritual poetry
Tagged abandon, found, home, lost, risk
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Take me home
Take me home in the dark and frozen cold when my breath sticks to my lips and I have nowhere to go; Someone, come with velvet shroud, arm around my shoulders, and guide me to the glowing light to … Continue reading
You stand at the doorway.
You stand at the doorway. “You will not like my home,” I say. “I will love your home,” you say. “I do not receive visitors,” I say. “I am not visiting,” you say. “It is a wreck,” I say. … Continue reading