when will I stop crying
when will the last tear drop
there’s no use in trying
will this anguish ever stop
I can’t seem to catch a break
outside it’s bright and balmy
inside it’s storm clouds and rain
that’s what it feels like for many
in constant, unrelenting pain


Bonjour ! I’ll continue to write about my favorite French-inspired things, as well as books, chocolate, music, movies, and postcards, but to change things up a bit, I will also share a 50-word poem each day in the month of January!
These micro-poems are based on personal observations, pesky intrusive thoughts, and general anxiety about getting older. Do you suffer from the winter blues or seasonal affective disorder (SAD)? I do and I find that exposure to natural outdoor light or a light box indoors helps significantly. ☀️
If you or someone you know needs support, please talk about it. You are not alone. Things will get better. 💗
This poem is from my poem-a-day series (January 2024).


A moving poem 😥
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Thank you, June!
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It’s certainly the winter blues…the colder seasons can be rough, but the warmer, brighter months will be here sooner than you know it. Hang in there!
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So true. Thank you for your positive message, Rebecca!
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Sending virtual hugs. Your words resonate deeply. Sharing your feelings is a brave step.
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Thank you for the thoughtful feedback and virtual hugs. Sending best wishes in the new year!
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I always enjoy a sad, heartfelt poem. Well done. ❤️
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I’m glad you enjoyed the poem. Thank you for reading!
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