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roots

they come to you while you grow

By Lolly VieiraPublished about 23 hours ago 1 min read
roots
Photo by Eilis Garvey on Unsplash

these days I'm deeply rooted

legs covered in mud

outstretched arms reach

for silent heavens

yet the lack of sunshine

no longer makes me frail

for below the crust

I have grown long enough

to hit hidden pockets of water

saving them from rainy days

my roots allow preparation

they allow me to repair

when I am hacked down

by outside forces

whether wind or foe

I know my rooted allies

will send signals of strength

until I can stand firm once again

as above, so below

fingertips kiss clouds

toes tickle tectonic plates

rooting myself allowed me to bloom

I am the whole picture

I see it all

For FunFree VerseinspirationalMental Healthnature poetrysocial commentaryStream of Consciousness

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Lolly Vieira

Welcome to my writing page where I make sense of all the facets of myself.

I'm an artist of many mediums and strive to know and do better every day.

https://linktr.ee/lollyslittlelovelies

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  • Magma Starabout 17 hours ago

    This resonated with the very core of my being. As someone who spent years studying what lies beneath the Earth's crust as a mineralogy engineer, I find your metaphor of hitting 'hidden pockets of water' incredibly powerful. We often obsess over the 'bloom' above, but it is the strength of the roots—the silent repairs we do in the dark—that determines our resilience against the wind. 'Toes tickle tectonic plates' is a line I will carry with me today. Thank you for this beautiful reminder that being rooted is the only way to truly reach the heavens. With warmth and shared strength, Magma Star"

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