Sometimes grief camps out for a while
It certainly wasn’t invited
And it’s not hovering constantly
Yet seems to be hiding around every corner
Just waiting to pounce.
It might slink away for a morning
Perhaps it will vanish for an afternoon
But just when you think:
Aaaah, I feel better!
It’s back
Arching it’s spine so you know
It means business.
You can exercise
You will meditate
You’ll work in the garden
Spend time with friends
And family.
But it’s always hovering in the background
Pacing across and back
Blocking any chance of escape
It won’t let you leave
It won’t give you any peace
It has you trapped.
When a child dies
And another is seriously ill
And there’s very little help
Grief attacks,
Digs its claws in deep
Escape will leave gaping wounds
But escape you must.
Through more exercise
More meditation
Adding EFT
Making time to be creative
And socializing
And sharing your abundance
With others-
Joy beats grief
Into submission.