Category: love
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Empowerment Mouth
Empowerment mouth is a delightful sanctuary, a vibrant retreat filled with fresh comforts and rejuvenation. It embodies serenity, akin to a Zen dream and a warm, nourishing shower. This concept evokes the beauty of transformation, where limited complaints dissolve, replaced by the exhilarating essence of superpowered self-expression. Much love.
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Hello kind reader – when realize and remember
The content reflects on death anxiety as a fundamental human concern, suggesting it shapes our computer online presence. It encourages confronting and accepting the reality of death, advocating for a compassionate approach to understanding human violence. The message is a heartfelt reminder of our shared mortality and the love that persists despite it.
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Did You Let Someone Down?
Love is not just an emotion; it’s about making others feel it deeply. By revisiting the neglected insight that creates moments of connection, you can dry the tears and create a comfortable space to reflect on what truly matters. Together, embrace love and overcome death anxiety that overshadows your bond.
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Superior Force – Movie
“Superior Force” reveals the raw truth of death anxiety as a family faces an avalanche at a ski resort. The father’s instinctive, flawed reaction of panic exposes the deeper emotional struggle within us all. Rather than demonizing him, we should acknowledge that fear can often render us unheroic in moments of crisis.
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No Panic in the Weight Room
The weight room serves as a sanctuary, offering contentment and self-restraint amidst life’s challenges. It fosters respect and individuality, empowering individuals to flourish. In this space, there is a collective strength that transforms despair into a sense of freedom and connection, allowing life to expand in a profound, uplifting way.
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It’s Better Beyond Love
The poem explores the paradox of experiencing pain without the numbing influence of love. It emphasizes the importance of facing the truth of mortality and vulnerability, suggesting that accepting this reality leads to a deeper peace and respect for life. Ultimately, it advocates for a bliss that acknowledges human fragility.
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Poet Deb’s Personally Meaningful Collection
Poet Deb invites viewers to explore her meaningful music collection and titled “Do the Right Thing” on her YouTube channel, accessible at https://www.youtube.com/@DeborahMarchantPoet. She expresses warmth and appreciation for her audience, concluding with “Much Love.”
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Slow Hot Winds
The poem evokes a serene and romantic atmosphere through a blend of musical elements, including strings, wind instruments, and percussion. It portrays the experience of listening to dreamy music as an elegant dance, reminiscent of warm winds and waters, creating a carefree and idyllic ambiance.
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Iceskating
Our astonishing and refreshing dating led to our mystically co-creating years of reactivating the smoothly cutting through gliding over the cold ice hard surface of of spiritual materialism. “As soon as we cast something in a role, as soon as we put a label on it, as soon as we name it and give it…
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Not Set In Steel Steve
Steve, a skilled carpenter and my husband of over 30 years, embodies the qualities of wood—flexible, sustainable, and versatile. Despite nearing 80, he remains adaptable and inventive. Our bond is strong, likened to his relationship with wood, enriching the lives of those around him. He is truly invaluable.
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Dear Gentle Subscriber
Thank you for allowing the variety of my poetry to be part of your daily precious life. I am usually choosing different global and local trends to inspire my head and prolific fingers to post&share currently&meaningful wordy ideas. I admit to being biased and to forging often&comfortably ahead where many understandably won’t go – like…
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Home Sweet Solar Home
Broken Homes divorced from a grid, transitioned to solar independence, thriving away from traditional energy marriages. Embracing uncertain changes, they found empowerment in self-reliance, navigating challenges along the solar road. This journey revealed a deeper connection to Earth, ultimately fostering a more enduring and loving sense of Home. Much Love, Deb Poems.
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Choose Love in a Blindspot
Good intentions are meant yet positive affirmations usually are not working. In blindspots, we miss messages we even give ourselves.
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Thanks for being here Subscribers and Visitors
Hello! And Thank You! Within the last nine months, since this poetry website was created, you have been here. Thank you! Thank you for reading a variety of my light and dark and inbetweens words, interconnected up together to do as I promised, to be refreshing and thought provoking. Thank you for reading this full…
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Thank You, Subscriber…
So, it turns out that Google searches for “poems” have been going down since 2004, and it might mean poetry lovers are pretty rare these days? Deb appreciates anyone still interested in poetry and sends out some positive vibes. It’s nice to know poetry still has fans!
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Let Life Down
The piece dives into the struggle of letting go and dealing with self-imposed disappointments. It reflects on the idea that clinging to certain beliefs can be tough but acknowledges that embracing life’s flow is essential. In the end, it’s about finding peace with what is.
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Now That I’m Dead
In this reflective piece, the author encourages embracing a slower pace in life, particularly in moments filled with distractions and responsibilities. By comparing this slow-down to recovery from numbness, it highlights the importance of taking time for oneself, suggesting that just as in infancy, we should allow ourselves to exist without the pressure of time.
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Uncle Mercy
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In memory of Uncle Craig, his niece Debby expresses gratitude for his mercy during a challenging family time. He supported her in confronting the unfair perceptions stemming from their family’s dysfunction, providing comfort when it was most needed. His unexpected death left a profound impact, highlighting the significance of his mercy.
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Level Headedness
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To stay chill in this crazy world, just snack on some protein-packed peanut butter, get cozy in bed, and breathe easy! Forget paranoia and jail time—embrace a life filled with gratitude, love, and a sprinkle of humor. Remember, the key to calmness is much simpler than you think!
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The Perfect Movie Theater
Boredom is a silent killer, turning life into a monotonous loop. Yet, amidst the apathy, lies a ticket to your own cinematic journey—a path where your passions ignite and addiction to dullness fades away. Choose your narrative, relish the bliss, and remember: you control the show or sink into endless yawn.
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The Big Black Box
Deb reminisces about her first date with Steve, which took place at a notable Seattle location. Their fond memories from that day reflect the lightheartedness and joy of their 30-year + marriage. She expresses deep gratitude and love for Steve, highlighting how he has positively impacted her life.
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LovingMyLife
In this reflective piece, the author contemplates the journey of self-actualization, expressing gratitude for the love and care received throughout life. They ponder the factors contributing to their experiences, including race and memory, ultimately embracing the complexities that shape our identities. The tone conveys warmth and introspection.
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A Late College Assignment
Nearly half a century ago, I penned a story that deeply moved my female instructor, earning an A+. It captured a visit to an older woman’s home, adorned with red velvet roses—a testament to the enduring beauty, music, and the profound love she nurtured in her tranquil solitude. Much love, Deb.