By Bobbi Sinha-Morey
The peace that memories bring
simmers inside my soul and
it's a blessing when I hold them
tight; they're like second chances,
pondering every move so the next
time around there will be no
mistake and you've grown wiser.
Day after day you untie the knots
of the past, lean towards a brighter
light so you begin every day
thoughtful and ready, tracing
the future path with your senses
and fingertips, yet I often tremble
by the coming of dusk, afraid my
wishes or dreams will turn to dust.
What I have left are moments
to carry in my heart I can always
revisit that will wipe away a grey
sky, sprinkle a little love on me
to waken my spirit and keep me
alive.
About the Author:
Bobbi Sinha-Morey‘s poetry has appeared in a wide variety of places such as Plainsongs, Pirene’s Fountain, The Wayfarer, Helix Magazine, Miller’s Pond, The Tau, Vita Brevis, Cascadia Rising Review, Old Red Kimono, and Woods Reader. Her books of poetry are available at Amazon.com and her work has been nominated for Best of the Net Anthology in 2015, 2018, 2020, and 2021 as well as having been nominated for The Pushcart Prize in 2020.
