
for those who have left us
they force us to examine
desires and wishes
for understanding of our previous actions
could those changes solve our miseries
possibly, but if not
unhappiness, our friend
for the time being
miseries befall us
when we don’t take a moment
to address our current reality
life stares at us begging for our involvement
…let’s strive not to have any regrets
Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Absolutely, Susi!
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Thanks, Punam!!! 🙂
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You are welcome. 🙂
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It’s so sad but what a great post to make it positive Susi dear.
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Thank you, Laleh! ❤
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My pleasure.❤️
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Well said!
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Thanks, Eugenia! 🙂
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😉
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Lovely advice ❣️
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Appreciate it, Jude! 🙂
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The heart shattered and then mended with gold is a proper vessel for true love – until then we don’t have the strength or the tenacity to grab hold of life and love…
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Getting mended is the least we need to continue, truly healing will allow us to thrive.
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There will always be regrets, but they serve as a reminder to do better next time…
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Exactly!
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We should indeed. Thank you for sharing this poem.
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My pleasure, Kritika! 🙂
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Regrets for things not done weighs indeed on the mind. Great reminder
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Very much so! Thanks, Sadje!
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You’re welcome Susi
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True lines, Ma’am. Nice one. 🙂
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Thank you, Kitty! 🙂
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You are welcome, Ma’am. 🙂
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