Another One
By BG
I just had to write another one
No need to end on a bad note
I have plenty of reasons to smile
I’ve learned plenty of ways to cope
I love to laugh and chill
I love to work and play
God is my savior
To Him, I pray
My family is strong
My friends are well
I am listening to songs
Right here in my cell
So I appreciate what I used to overlook
This is just a page of a chapter of a story in my book
To you I thank for sending a postcard my way
Like your postcard made mine,
I hope this poem makes your day
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This poem did make my day! Thank you for writing it! It is good to have hope. I love the line “this is just a page of a chapter of a story in my book”–really nice.
My favorite lines of your poem were:
“I am listening to songs
Right here in my cell
So I appreciate what I used to overlook
This is just a page of a chapter of a story in my book”
I could feel your presence so strongly through your words, which is one of the most important things a poem do, I think. I also loved the way these lines reverberate beyond the small space of the cell–first with the music (which can’t be caged) and the with the line “This is just a page of a chapter of a story in my book”–it expands out, grows larger, from page, to chapter, to story, to book.
BG,
Thank you for this light-hearted poem! It’s easy to get so caught up in negative emotions and moments that you can forget about the good moments that came before and that will come after. It’s nice that you took the time with your great poem to remind readers of that. Thank you for your positivity!
Hi BG,
Thank you for sharing this lovely poem. It’s inspiring that you’ve learned ways to cope and found faith as a means of guidance. I am glad that Free Minds allows people to connect and talk about the things that are important in life. Writing allows us to reflect; be thankful, sad, happy, angry, etc. When we share writing, we can give a part of ourselves to others. Thanks for sharing your positivity and beautiful outlook on life.
This poem made my night thank you
BG,
I love the message of your poem: The good outweighs the bad in life. I like how you include your faith in your work and how God has guided you through tough times. By the way, your poem did make my day! Thank you for sharing.
CA
I am a student in a community service course at Wayne State in Detroit whose goal is to engage with the community beyond the university. When I discovered Free Minds I was immediately thrilled to see the connections build around your writings and heart, and what you have to offer is a powerful and beautiful gift to the community. It was a true privilege getting the opportunity to read what is on your heart and mind, your desires and passions, thoughts, and struggles. You have so much to say, so much wisdom to give, and such deep experiences and desires to share with the community that people from all walks of life, backgrounds, beliefs, and ages can deeply connect with and affiliate with. Keep engaging with the community and making your voice heard. You bring healing, hope, and renewal of mind to many who have the privilege to share in your poetry. Your poem is so humble and comes from a place of gratitude. People complain all the time about really anything, yet you are living in an unideal place and yet being so thankful for laughing, chilling, working, playing, God, the health of your family and friends, songs, and little moments every day that make you smile. This poem is a testament to your faith and humility, and it most definitely made my day. I pray you keep writing and encourage you in this, “Use me, God. Show me how to take who I am, who I want to be, and what I can do, and use it for a purpose greater than myself.”― Martin Luther King Jr.
This poetry transports me back to a time when I was much younger. I used to write to God all the time when I was younger, hoping that he would heal my troubles or forgive me for the sins I had committed that day. As a result, when I was younger and having difficulty with something, he was my friend. Because of public education, I have drifted farther away from God, but I am working to reconnect with him by becoming more active with a private school.
BG,
Thanks for sharing this poem. I am so glad that in the darkness you were able to find light through writing poems for us viewers to read. I am also happy to read that you have found a faith to follow which helps you look forward in life. Like you said, “this is just a page of a chapter of a story in my book”. This is not forever and having great coping mechanisms helps you get through it day by day. Great poem!
Hi BG,
I really enjoyed reading this poem. Seeing your gratitude for writing is really inspiring, and I love reading from this website. I liked how positive this poem is. It’s hard sometimes to find the good and have it outweigh the bad, but I’m really happy you found a way to do so. It’s very inspiring to hear how this website has impacted you. Thank you for sharing this important poem.
Hi BG,
I really enjoyed the theme and tone of this poem. I like that it reads easily but has a strong message to it as well. Saying “This is just a page of a chapter of a story in my book” is such a good reminder to keep pushing through tougher times, it’s so easy to get caught up in current problems you are having but in retrospect, you’re right, it’s just a page in a whole book out of your life. I love all the hope and happiness this poem carries as well, I love that you are able to keep that in your heart! Thank you so much for sharing!