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Solitude

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Alone, a quiet house and solitude
pull quilts of cotton underneath my chin
and give a thoughtful nod to settled mood.

When chronic illness screams with constant din
I hold up hands against my ears to keep
out all the noise. Like planets as they spin,

I find myself in orbit, feel strength seep
away. I note, Remember to take care
of you.
For now that means that I must sleep.

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Author: Maggie

I am a retired language arts teacher from Michigan who has published a book of poems. I write poetry in the classic forms. My reading interests are non-fiction, especially in the areas of medicine and spirituality. I am a pianist, and also enjoy word puzzles and games.

2 thoughts on “Solitude

  1. I love this. It is amazing what solitude and sleep can do for you.

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