BEYOND THE PLANETS

BEYOND THE PLANETS

A Poem by Betty Hermelee
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Brevity poem; hope

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My stress soars beyond the planets
birds' whistles hush
senses daze
ghostly notions
shroud me in heartbreak
one star catches my eye
perceives my torment
sprinkles me with warmth
to ensure a serene plateau

© 2020 Betty Hermelee


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In life, there's always a solution to a problem, and not taking control of the situation and doing nothing will only make your problems worse. One way to find hope is creatively and poetically express your inner feelings; like this poignant write - a great share... :-)

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

yes, for me to relieve stress, writing is a great outlet.
Thanks for reading, appreciate it!!.. read more



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Poignant, Betty. crisp imagery, fine narrative. You take us from frustration to exhilaration -- and tell us how you got there. Take that, CBD oil.

Posted 3 Years Ago


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Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

Thank you as always for your great reviews!
Many poets start a poem like this, already in the stars, but I like how you back up the starting point a little to let us see what has driven you to star-gazing. The other thing I really love is how your overall analogy speaks to the way there are a million people "out there" who seem like they don't care & they don't even see you . . . but we're always surprised when something/someone pops up to show us that there indeed ARE caring souls/energy "out there" along with all the numbingly impersonal anonymity. I've just recently become connected with a old acquaintance I barely noticed in the throngs, but she reached out & made me feel like someone, which in turn made me recognize her deeper beauty which I'd overlooked. That's a damn lot of pondering after reading such a short poem! Brava! (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie

Posted 3 Years Ago


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Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

I’ve always been fascinated with the moon, in different phases, and love the idea of communicating.. read more
I fear, Betty, there are many of us at present cast adrift in the Covid sea tossed hither and thither, out of site of land, desperate for any sign of terra firma. Perhaps the faintest glimmer will be enough to set our scudding hearts to rights. Perhaps that star will suffice. Great to read your thought provoking poem.
Hope you are well,
Alan

Posted 3 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

Hi Alan..what a lovely review; I like writing these Brevity Poems, because you to think a lot and wr.. read more
Very much reminds me of me and the stress I feel often.... I'm very glad to see the conclusion was a happy one. :)

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

Thanks Allie, nice to know I'm not alone!!!
light and ashes

3 Years Ago

You definitely are not!
Isn't it wonderful when a single star, a snatch of light, a gap in the darkness of life can turn sadness around on a sixpence! Lovely and hopeful words: one needs just a wee nudge to smile the spirit skywards! .

Posted 3 Years Ago


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Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

What a nice review!! Thank you so much!!!
emmajoy

3 Years Ago

Waving.. you're welcome!
I love how it takes a turn from despair to hope.
One star, one person, one smile...
Hope comes in the little things quite often, the little things that ignite
Such a wonderful piece of brevity

Posted 3 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

Thank you so much for your review
Ana Papaya

3 Years Ago

You're welcome :)
dearest Betty... your poem is what we all need to do...
during this time of duress. The gentleness of your words will
rock me to sleep as others may weep. I love the phrase--
"birds' whistles hush senses daze" and so forth.
Keep the Faith and carry on. truly, Pat


Posted 3 Years Ago


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LJ
Hello - I like this the best of the poetry by you that I've read yet. It is a fine experience to go past planets and see a star sprinkle peace on a person, and that's what your writing allowed. I get picky sometimes, and I wish you'd said "night birds" or similar to establish the time of day. The birds' 'hushed voices' don't quite do it. I got confused, anyway, for a moment. I pictured daytime, and that's not where you were. The rest of the piece is good and appreciated. All of us need relief from current events now and then, and of course from personal hardships. To reach serenity via stardust is a wonderful image that I thank you for sharing.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

Hi ...thank you for your in-depth critique, fondly, Betty
LJ

3 Years Ago

You're welcome. (:
i think all it takes is that one star...maybe that one friend to shine his or her light on us...a light of understanding of how we feel...it surely can help us back to the orbit circling serenity, in a calmer shuttle.
j.

Posted 3 Years Ago


Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

Thanks Jacob; I think you're right!! Thanks for reading!! Fondly, Betty
In life, there's always a solution to a problem, and not taking control of the situation and doing nothing will only make your problems worse. One way to find hope is creatively and poetically express your inner feelings; like this poignant write - a great share... :-)

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Betty Hermelee

3 Years Ago

yes, for me to relieve stress, writing is a great outlet.
Thanks for reading, appreciate it!!.. read more

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Betty Hermelee
Betty Hermelee

Black Mountain, NC



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My love of poetry results from my love of art. As a painter I am able to express myself on a canvas. As a poet my words come from my heart, my moods, sometimes sad, mostly upbeat. I like to use vivid .. more..

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