Ovi Poetry 96: STRENGTH is your inspiration.

To keep going when all is lost
Step after step not counting cost
Advancing though the stars are crossed
This will take true strength

Tell the truth when all others lie
Shame the devil, spit in his eye
Even if you lose you must try
Dig deep and find your strength within

THIS IS PART OF RONOVANWRITES OVI POETRY CHALLENGE.

One-Liner Wednesday: Persistence.

Badge by Laura @ riddlefromthemiddle.

During this month I have found this to be very true!

Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not: the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.”

Calvin Coolidge

THIS IS PART OF LINDAGHILL’S ONE-LINER WEDNESDAY.

Ovi Poetry Challenge 77: ACCEPTANCE is your inspiration.

They said I might not walk again
I refused to agree to that pain
I used my recovery to gain
Acceptance of my plight.

They told me my spine was now curved
For a while my ambitions blurred
This is my story to be heard.
Acceptance not defeated proves right.

THIS IS PART OF RONOVANWRITES OVI CHALLENGE.

International Woman’s Day.

Today 8th May is international women’s day.

International Women’s Day

We may not be together, we may be far apart.

But my sisters you are never far from my heart.

We may stand on different shores separated by the sea and county

But we’re never so far that words cannot reach you from me.

I write this to tell you I pray that you are free

We need to stand together to mend this world you see.

The way may be uncertain. We’re not sure of the road.

But knowing we’re united, helps this heavy load.

So Sisters near and far let’s all look up to our nearest star.

Reach out my sisters let’s join hands.

Together we we can lay our plans.

To build a kinder better place and put a smile of every woman’s face.

Here are some famous women.


Rosa Parks – In 1955, Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat to a white passenger on the bus she was travelling on. This helped initiate the civil rights movement in the United States. The leaders of the local black community organized a bus boycott that began the day Parks was convicted of violating the segregation laws. She became a nationally recognized symbol of dignity and strength in the struggle to end entrenched racial segregation.

Naomi Wadler – 11 year old, Naomi Wadler stood in front of thousands of people and gave a courageous speech at the March For Our Lives. She spoke for black women, who are disproportionately represented among the victims of gun violence. ‘I am here today to acknowledge and represent the African American girls whose stories don’t make the front page of every national newspaper, whose stories don’t lead on the evening news.’

  1. Florence Nightingale – Knowing as “the lady with the lamp”, Florence Nightingale nursed injured soldiers during the Crimean war. Her passion and dedication changed the public’s perception about this profession. Her insistence on improving sanitary conditions for the patients is believed to have saved many lives.
  2. Mother Tereasa – Mother Tereasa, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1979, aimed at looking after those who had nobody to look after them through her own order “The Missionaries of Charity”. She worked tirelessly towards her goal until her ill-health that included two heart attacks, pneumonia and malaria, which forced her to step down in March 1997.
  3. Maya Angelou – Maya wrote seven autobiographical books and will be forever beloved for her powerful poems. Maya was an active voice in the civil rights movement. In addition to gaining national recognition for her writing, she made many people rethink their ideas about sex workers by writing about her own experience as a sex worker.
  4. Marie Curie – Curie was a Polish-French physicist and chemist. She was the first person to have received two Nobel Prizes. She was also the first female professor at the University of Paris and the first lady to be enshrined in France’s national mausoleum, the Paris Panthéon.
  5. Frida Kahlo – Frida had many traumas throughout her life. This includes a bus accident which left her unable to conceive. These disasters helped her paint her inner truth and her put pain on to paper. Frida’s paintings are fearless because they show the conflicting duality of female experience.
  6. Helen Keller – Helen lost her sight and hearing at a young age yet she defied expectations to achieve a bachelor’s degree and inspired generations as an activist for disability rights.
  7. Here are many more you can read about.

About International Women’s Day read here.

Be blessed whether you are man woman or whatever gender you choose or choses you. 💜

Alone . Wednesday Quotes and One-Liner Wednesday. Combination post.

Marsha said: “Happy Wednesday! Welcome to #WQ (Wednesday Quotes). Here’s your chance to showcase your photos, poems, thoughts, and stories about being single or alone, single items in a picture, solitude, things you leave alone, loneliness, or ideas that you alone conceive. As always feel free to combine your favorite challenges and double dip. All you need is one awesome quote.”

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“Alone doesn’t mean lonely. It just means alone. It just means that for now, you’re on your own, and that’s not a terrible thing.” ― Hemal Jhaveri

All photos © willowdot21

Alone an Acrostic poem.

This is part of Marsh’s WQ#3 Alone.

and LindaGHill’s One-Liner Wednesday.

Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge 450 STRENGTH and Tempt.

Ronovanwrite’s.

I decided as I did a Tanka yesterday I would write a short haiku today. 3/5/3.

Your desire
Tests your willpower
Don’t give in.

PART OF Ronovanwrite’s Weekly Haiku Challenge,

Ronovan Writes #Weekly #Haiku #Poetry Prompt #Challenge 450 STRENGTH and Tempt.

This week for Ronovanwrite’s Weekly Haiku Challenge, I have decided to write a Tanka and a Tanka with a twist. I have gathered so old wife’s tales/ words of wisdom and formed them into a semblance of sense .

There’s strength in numbers
So the more the merrier
United we stand
Just don’t be tempted by fate
To learn, divived we fall.

Haiku Challenge
Ronovanwrite’s .

The Warrior Within. Revised.

Today ten years after I originally wrote this poem, the reluctant poet read my poem The warrior within. I originally wrote this poem in 2012 when I was on the road to recovery after breaking my back for the second time! I visited that post and I have rewritten it here. Thanks to the reluctant poet for reminding me of those hard day’s.

THE WARRIOR WITHIN.

I shall not run I shall not hide,

I’ll face the void with eyes open wide.

I shall call up my warrior from within

And hone my sword, the battle to begin.

If I must make sense of what is my worth.

I shall do it now and justify my birth..

Each time the void comes for me

I make the mistake of trying to flee.

Why do this time after time, the path is futile

I end up broken, spent and feeling vile.

I shall not flinch this time. I will win

I will answer for every sin.

I see the void approaching swirling round,

My lies and fears creep towards me on the ground.

I start to shake terror grips my insides,

I call up my inner warrior from whence she hides.

With flaming hair of my youth and body strong and straight 

She takes on the terrors sending them to hell’s gate.

From deep inside I find the strength , that others knew I owned,

Sword in hand my bravery returns , refined and truly honed.

I see you disillusion, I see you hopelessness, I see you despair.

I face you now as a warrier you need to take care.

I stand and look you in the eye

I will not flee I will not fly.

I see you and I know you are me 

Yet given time I can make something more of thee.

The warrior within.

Fight Fight Fight !

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Scream at the moon, appeal to the sun,

Beg for deliverance from this end to be undone.

Damn your luck, curse your fate

Demand a recount of the end date.

 

Clear these eyes, change the view.

Scrub away at this thing that is eating you.

Wash out that womb scour those ovaries

Rid these breasts of the death that might be.

 

Fight the enemy  growing within

Deep breaths in the MRI, it makes such a din.

Swallow the drugs a chemical mix

Throw up your pain a hug will not fix

 

Rant at the day and scream at the night

Don’t  let Cancer win, no fight, fight, fight.

You are a sneak a coward that hides

But  we will find you and kill you and split you out wide.

 

Another poem for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

 

 

Dark Shadow

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You enfold me in shadow sucking out the soul of me.

I strive to excel in your eyes, to let my spirit free.

You see no good where I stand.Only what hate  shows you.

You laugh at my efforts and criticize all I do.

 

Tell me I am obsessed and addicted  shout and bluster all you wish.

I have seen and heard  it all before, it is as predicted.

The tatters of my life like the rags clothing an old doll.

My soul has words yearning to be heard to make me whole.

 

That is why I write so these words can be free as a bird.

Why do you need to put me down,

Cast those looks at me and frown.

I spend no more time on my writing

Then you do when you are out doing your own thing.

 

My words need escape they need to sing.

You can scorn and chide me all you will,

Sap my strength exhaust me make me ill.

I shall write and I shall grow.

 

That which is inside me, is what I need to show.

Every time I have found an interest you find ways to set the blight in.

Too many times I have just given in

But no, not this time. I shall, endeavour to ignore your snipes

I shall use this gift and I shall earn my stripes.

 

But this means so much to me now I can’t let you win.

 

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This is an old poem  from  November 2011 slightly  reworked. 

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