Cloud of Pain

the thing about sadness is
it’s like a thick rain cloud
clogged inside your throat
blocking your breath,
your words,
even your screams.
you want to melt it,
get rid of it,
but it becomes bigger and bigger
choking you further and further.

but the thing about sadness is
when you finally surrender and bask
on its harsh downpour,
its painful drops
will help you grow,
will help you rise,
will help you heal, until
the suffocating cloud
finally bowed, finally bowed.

and the thing about sadness
being a dark rain cloud is it’s
living in a fading permanence.
it will pass.
it will fade.

but you, you are the sometimes defeated
yet always fighting sun.
you will rise again and again,
until no cloud of pain remains.
until no cloud of pain remains.

P.S. This is the poem I mentioned to you, Ameena. 🙂

05.06.2017
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In response to Poetics: Poems that could save your life by kim881.
The challenge is to write a poem to save someone’s life on one of the following themes:
apologies  –  bad hair day  –  bereavement  –  big decision  –  birthday blues  –  career crisis  –  commitment problems  –  divorce  –  does my bottom look big in this?  –  don’t let the bastards get you down  –  first date  –  first wrinkle  –  friendship  –  getting married  – hangover  –  illness  –  insomnia  –  is this relationship going anywhere?  –  is this the real thing?  –  Monday morning  –  money worries  –  moving house  –  parenthood  –  playing away  –  retail therapy  –  rock bottom  –  stressed out  – successfully single  –  when your lover has gone
dverse

 

47 thoughts on “Cloud of Pain”

  1. Beautifully done and you’ve risen to the prompt and beyond. What a way to describe sadness: ‘like a thick rain cloud / clogged inside your throat’ and the repetition of ‘bigger’ and ‘further’ creates the feeling of expansion. And then it rains: ‘it will pass. / it will fade…until no cloud of pain remains’. Sweet as the patter of raindrops. I’m ready to go out and face the day now. Thank you 🙂

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  2. Ohhhh Rosema, a stunning piece. I love he journey of how the sadness captures us, sometimes kick us down but we still rise back up and conquer it. Love your hopeful tone. Thank you for sharing it

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