January Small Stone# Five

Silence can be found

in the noisiest place

if only you seek.

There is gold  right here

shining through waiting for you

you can just reach out.

Love waits for you now

pure everlasting caring

ask it will be yours.

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About Lucid Gypsy

Gilly Mbachu Goldsworthy is a mum to two kids that are supposed to be grown up and mma to a four year old and a new born baby boy. None of that means that I am grown up though! I love writing – travel and quite edgy fiction – and being an OU student for a degree which remains to be seen. What I do best though is counselling; I’ve been privileged to work with many people through big changes.
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15 Responses to January Small Stone# Five

  1. fgassette says:

    A beautiful thought Gilly. Thanks for sharing.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

  2. yasniger says:

    Reblogged this on yasniger and commented:
    Silence speaks

  3. Jo Bryant says:

    Love those first two lines Gilly…they just lead you in to the rest…beautiful

  4. nuvofelt says:

    Silence is truly golden This is lovely

  5. beautiful words, Gilly.

  6. Tina Schell says:

    Love your header photo also!

  7. What a lovely inspirational poem. :-) I agree with Jo: the first two lines really do draw you in. :-)

  8. Love this Gilly. The message that we’re the architects of our own happiness is important and one you expressed beautifully. :)

  9. dadirri7 says:

    Awareness, if only we could see, if only we could hear the silence; such a very beautiful ‘stone’ today, a real treasure :)

  10. bluebee says:

    Lovely, Gilly. The first two lines speak to those of us who enjoy observing the passing parade :-)

  11. rommel says:

    Awesome, awesome. Great, great ending. I cannot stress this more strongly. Seriously, some times, all people really need to do is ASK!

  12. Madhu says:

    I know! But you say it so much better :-)

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