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Carpestellas
Carpestellas
F/Louisiana I'm a poet, a home coffee roaster and a nurse. / Find more of my poetry on medium: https://medium.com/@CarpeStellas
Darkness tried to break her, to fill her world with grief Her height of faith and depth of love were stronger than this thief Her wounds were cleansed by the tears she cried There was more to her than met the eye In a relentless quest for justice, she would swiftly rise The pain that was her prison, would meet its demise Her heart flourished with hope. She made her choice She gave her hidden feelings a purpose and a voice She stained the pure white paper with ink until it bled until every wrong was made right, until every tear was shed A new day was born as a glimpse of light A new craving to live. A new will to fight free from the garments of trepidation she wore Not bound by chains of despair anymore Upon her knees with her heart in a humble place A new destiny greeted her as a tender embrace never again to be broken upon the floor She was free to fly, free to soar From fallen ruins, infinite it seemed was born a vivid enlightened dream The sun arose within her, a new light upon her path She departed from darkness, turned her back to wrath surrendered to the gentleness, the calm of a fresh start ascended uncharted skies of kindness upon wings of a softened heart She climbed above the shadows, God to be her only guide The clouds far beneath her, the luminous sunlight at her side no longer wrapped in shame, fighting to survive full of peace and tranquility, fully awake, fully alive new goals, new visions, new mountains to climb her deepest scars erased forever in time The odds stacked against her were overturned A fresh urgency for freedom burned Her eyes widely opened, she dreamed the sweetest dream She reached forth to boundless heights, her life had been redeemed A beacon on the horizon, understanding captured her sight inspiring her heart to open, inclining her fingers to freely write her soul to fully share, her spirit to liberally fly Her hands to grasp a second chance, giving life another try Kindling a flame from an inner spark, she ignited a fire to live sprouting from the ashes with a tireless passion to give The world left marks on her cocoon. She never asked why She simply spread her wings and emerged a butterfly Formerly hidden in darkness, she had a future clear and bright She paved a road to hungry hearts like a ray of hope and light no looking back to troubles of her past too busy caring for the downhearted and loving the downcast Her future unknown, uncertain where this trail would lead she measured every thought, every motive, every deed every word which fell upon her lips, every expression upon her face sifted through eyes of compassion and benevolence of grace Her speech delivered truth to anyone longing to feel unraveling statues of stone with love, unique and real She met the need of those who hungered for a heartfelt word Through tenderness and compassion, refined purpose was seen and heard Gentle words breathed into them new life delicate and sweet penetrating unreachable hearts, from stone she paved a street Affection and forgiveness softly fell upon their ears hidden strengths coaxed with lyrics of a balladeer They basked in her sunshine to warm their troubled hearts The world, an empty palette. Her life, a work of art no need to be common when one was meant to be rare Fulfilling her purpose became her strength. her life. her air She breathed in the sunshine, warmth, light and rays reflected upon lonely souls to brighten their darkest days Her glow simply an inner light, resounding in echoes of hope filling a void in empty hearts, lending a hand to help them cope Her heart beat to the consoling rhythm of a generous melody serenading prisoners of grief, setting their fragile hearts free She reached forth with generous hands to a world full of need an advocate for the weary, she’d speak and intercede anchored by sincerity to calm their troubled minds She shared the treasure of a heart, virtuous and kind She heard the slightest whisper of need escaping a broken soul She saw the diamond, the person’s worth, beyond a life of coal Drops of tenderness fell steady as a gentle spring rain enveloping the world in solace, a refuge from pain They defeated darkness and radiated with newfound light With strength renewed, they emerged, eagles taken flight Former lives passed away with freedom to begin again The sky’s the limit of a hopeful dream that began as paper and pen
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May 28, 2020
May 28, 2020 at 4:47 PM UTC
Saved from the Shadows: The Path and Poetry I Carved from Trauma
Darkness tried to break her, to fill her world with grief Her height of faith and depth of love were stronger than this thief Her wounds were cleansed by the tears she cried There was more to her than met the eye In a relentless quest for justice, she would swiftly rise The pain that was her prison, would meet its demise Her heart flourished with hope. She made her choice She gave her hidden feelings a purpose and a voice She stained the pure white paper with ink until it bled until every wrong was made right, until every tear was shed A new day was born as a glimpse of light A new craving to live. A new will to fight free from the garments of trepidation she wore Not bound by chains of despair anymore Upon her knees with her heart in a humble place A new destiny greeted her as a tender embrace never again to be broken upon the floor She was free to fly, free to soar From fallen ruins, infinite it seemed was born a vivid enlightened dream The sun arose within her, a new light upon her path She departed from darkness, turned her back to wrath surrendered to the gentleness, the calm of a fresh start ascended uncharted skies of kindness upon wings of a softened heart She climbed above the shadows, God to be her only guide The clouds far beneath her, the luminous sunlight at her side no longer wrapped in shame, fighting to survive full of peace and tranquility, fully awake, fully alive new goals, new visions, new mountains to climb her deepest scars erased forever in time The odds stacked against her were overturned A fresh urgency for freedom burned Her eyes widely opened, she dreamed the sweetest dream She reached forth to boundless heights, her life had been redeemed A beacon on the horizon, understanding captured her sight inspiring her heart to open, inclining her fingers to freely write her soul to fully share, her spirit to liberally fly Her hands to grasp a second chance, giving life another try Kindling a flame from an inner spark, she ignited a fire to live sprouting from the ashes with a tireless passion to give The world left marks on her cocoon. She never asked why She simply spread her wings and emerged a butterfly Formerly hidden in darkness, she had a future clear and bright She paved a road to hungry hearts like a ray of hope and light no looking back to troubles of her past too busy caring for the downhearted and loving the downcast Her future unknown, uncertain where this trail would lead she measured every thought, every motive, every deed every word which fell upon her lips, every expression upon her face sifted through eyes of compassion and benevolence of grace Her speech delivered truth to anyone longing to feel unraveling statues of stone with love, unique and real She met the need of those who hungered for a heartfelt word Through tenderness and compassion, refined purpose was seen and heard Gentle words breathed into them new life delicate and sweet penetrating unreachable hearts, from stone she paved a street Affection and forgiveness softly fell upon their ears hidden strengths coaxed with lyrics of a balladeer They basked in her sunshine to warm their troubled hearts The world, an empty palette. Her life, a work of art no need to be common when one was meant to be rare Fulfilling her purpose became her strength. her life. her air She breathed in the sunshine, warmth, light and rays reflected upon lonely souls to brighten their darkest days Her glow simply an inner light, resounding in echoes of hope filling a void in empty hearts, lending a hand to help them cope Her heart beat to the consoling rhythm of a generous melody serenading prisoners of grief, setting their fragile hearts free She reached forth with generous hands to a world full of need an advocate for the weary, she’d speak and intercede anchored by sincerity to calm their troubled minds She shared the treasure of a heart, virtuous and kind She heard the slightest whisper of need escaping a broken soul She saw the diamond, the person’s worth, beyond a life of coal Drops of tenderness fell steady as a gentle spring rain enveloping the world in solace, a refuge from pain They defeated darkness and radiated with newfound light With strength renewed, they emerged, eagles taken flight Former lives passed away with freedom to begin again The sky’s the limit of a hopeful dream that began as paper and pen
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My eyes rest upon the darkness of a moonlight stroll I’ll savor the silence of the night as it falls upon my soul I’ll nevermore lay my eyes upon the midnight sky Without the heart-stirring release of a tender sigh And the gentle company of sweet recollections Recalling moments of us as flashes and reflections I’ll share my gaze upon the stars with these blissful memories My soft voice calls out to you. Can you hear me in the breeze? My head will rest upon the silky pillows of clouds for a while In the darkness, can you feel my hands? Can you see my smile? Can you see the stars blossom in the shadows of the night? Hold me in your dreams until the moon falls out of sight Until the stars disappear to sleep inside the light of day The solace of your singing voice keeps my darkness at bay As the sun coaxes the moon away from its lofty position Your eyes melt into light like a prism cut with precision I’ll trace the outline of your smile the stars have drawn And I’ll see your face sketched on the canvas of the dawn
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Apr 5, 2020
Apr 5, 2020 at 11:21 PM UTC
Star Gazing
The path is a dusty one, Tin woman. Be careful what you seek Take heed of the love you show and the words of love you speak Feelings are a clouded mirror viewed from a distant smoky peak They’re not for the faint, nor for the cautious, nor for the weak What a wicked mystique Hearts can slowly rust from the rivers of tears that flow in time Smiles become fissured hills too hard to hold, to steep to climb Time’s a thunderous rolling drum, not a gentle bell that chimes Crushing with fearful trembling hands a love free and sublime What a wicked crime How many times have I murdered his love in infancy? So afraid of getting hurt, so scared of what could be My eyes closed so tight in fear that my heart couldn’t see The genuine love from the man standing in front of me What a wicked irony My strongholds were in place with my defenses strong and tall He stormed into my heart like a wolf and devoured them all He destroyed my every hidden place and tore down every wall But the fearful feeling that I’m not enough, caused me to stall What a wicked fall I thought I had shed yesterday like a sloughed skin But I’m wrapped in the carcass of what should’ve been A flower picked before its life could even begin So scared of love’s thorns that I had to pull the pin Such a wicked end Now I pay my dues for love left strangled in the grave The remnant of my failure to be free and to be brave I sit among the ashes of the life and love I could not save My once beating heart is now the darkness that enslaves What a wicked cave I dig deep into the shallow tomb uncovering my faults Buried in the casket of my dreams with the peace I sought Laid to rest with the battles I lost before I even fought Perhaps my falling star was never meant to be caught What a wicked thought Drowned love swims in my veins, with the one I hold so dear Eyes, they lose their luster and ears, they lose the will to hear Souls they quake. Hearts they break. Lovely visions disappear The internal compass ceases to guide. The rudders fail to steer What a wicked fear I sit beneath the darkness among a thousand shining eyes They illuminate my thoughts like pensive twinkling spies A million tiny searchlights contour each corner of my sky Revealing my tender crux of weakness as the pain draws nigh What a wicked outcry Sometimes healing seems impossible and hope falls out of sight Sometimes my heart is buried within the darkness of this life The sun slams shut the windows of my bright and starry night But sometimes…sometimes there’s a tiny beacon of shining light What a wicked delight Even from the cradle of our new budding interchange I felt what I had never felt with each new exchange No longer in a numb stupor, anesthetized and disengaged My apathy fell away, no longer distant and estranged What a wicked change. He’s still the same sweet soul as the boy of my adolescence A smile that lights my world and eyes of bright incandescence Now every vision is blinded by his lingering presence Even the air that surrounds me is touched by his essence Such a wicked omnipresence He wiped away my tears and brought my heart relief My hesitancy was shattered in the face of his belief He robbed me of my sorrow. He stole away my grief Such a strong valiant soul, such a kind and gentle thief What a wicked reprieve He never jabbed the soft and delicate center of my wrongs Instead he held me close and anointed my ears with songs He cradled me in his gentle embrace, right where I belonged He veiled the clouds with his shining stars all the nightlong What a wicked love song What a plan of attack he chose to forever capture my favor With his unexpected prose and his courage that never waivers With a style all his own, a personality with unique flavor With his caresses and his kisses that I came to slowly savor What a wicked quaver As his voice cracked nervously when he first said he loved me The way his embrace covered me in a blanket of sweet serenity The nights have become a dungeon of these trapped memories My heart is confined within its walls, never again to be set free What a wicked destiny Flaws- they claw at the door of daylight, refusing to be ignored They beat, bash, kick and scream, breaking down every door I am greater than my defeats. I am stronger. I am more Than stones flying among shattered glass crashing to the floor What a wicked war So many battles to fight, so many pains pulling me under So many cancerous cells ripping my body and hope asunder I won’t back down in fear from this life or its roaring thunder My soul will not be left for dead, for pillage or for plunder What a wicked wonder I’m so much deeper than a radiant shallow visual perception What lay beneath is so much more profound than perfection You’ll see bruises, ripples of a life lived, upon closer inspection The sea of love shines brilliant upon its surface and reflection What a wicked infection The currents drag me down again every time I reach for air The rising tide seems too high, the heaviness too much to bear I struggle and fight to swim but I have no strength to spare No sign of a lighthouse ahead, deep into the darkness I stare What a wicked snare But I am more than a revenant arising from a mortal fall Each day I climb the canyons that make me feel so small Every day I trample over spaces where once I crawled Each moment I overcome obstacles and break down walls What a wicked brawl I will surge forth into the mysteries of this night without fear I will fight without wavering until my final breath draws near Until I take back what is mine, and every cancer cell disappears This world that tried to destroy me will know that I’m still here What a wicked leap year.
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Apr 4, 2020
Apr 4, 2020 at 7:26 PM UTC
A Wicked Poem
The path is a dusty one, Tin woman. Be careful what you seek Take heed of the love you show and the words of love you speak Feelings are a clouded mirror viewed from a distant smoky peak They’re not for the faint, nor for the cautious, nor for the weak What a wicked mystique Hearts can slowly rust from the rivers of tears that flow in time Smiles become fissured hills too hard to hold, to steep to climb Time’s a thunderous rolling drum, not a gentle bell that chimes Crushing with fearful trembling hands a love free and sublime What a wicked crime How many times have I murdered his love in infancy? So afraid of getting hurt, so scared of what could be My eyes closed so tight in fear that my heart couldn’t see The genuine love from the man standing in front of me What a wicked irony My strongholds were in place with my defenses strong and tall He stormed into my heart like a wolf and devoured them all He destroyed my every hidden place and tore down every wall But the fearful feeling that I’m not enough, caused me to stall What a wicked fall I thought I had shed yesterday like a sloughed skin But I’m wrapped in the carcass of what should’ve been A flower picked before its life could even begin So scared of love’s thorns that I had to pull the pin Such a wicked end Now I pay my dues for love left strangled in the grave The remnant of my failure to be free and to be brave I sit among the ashes of the life and love I could not save My once beating heart is now the darkness that enslaves What a wicked cave I dig deep into the shallow tomb uncovering my faults Buried in the casket of my dreams with the peace I sought Laid to rest with the battles I lost before I even fought Perhaps my falling star was never meant to be caught What a wicked thought Drowned love swims in my veins, with the one I hold so dear Eyes, they lose their luster and ears, they lose the will to hear Souls they quake. Hearts they break. Lovely visions disappear The internal compass ceases to guide. The rudders fail to steer What a wicked fear I sit beneath the darkness among a thousand shining eyes They illuminate my thoughts like pensive twinkling spies A million tiny searchlights contour each corner of my sky Revealing my tender crux of weakness as the pain draws nigh What a wicked outcry Sometimes healing seems impossible and hope falls out of sight Sometimes my heart is buried within the darkness of this life The sun slams shut the windows of my bright and starry night But sometimes…sometimes there’s a tiny beacon of shining light What a wicked delight Even from the cradle of our new budding interchange I felt what I had never felt with each new exchange No longer in a numb stupor, anesthetized and disengaged My apathy fell away, no longer distant and estranged What a wicked change. He’s still the same sweet soul as the boy of my adolescence A smile that lights my world and eyes of bright incandescence Now every vision is blinded by his lingering presence Even the air that surrounds me is touched by his essence Such a wicked omnipresence He wiped away my tears and brought my heart relief My hesitancy was shattered in the face of his belief He robbed me of my sorrow. He stole away my grief Such a strong valiant soul, such a kind and gentle thief What a wicked reprieve He never jabbed the soft and delicate center of my wrongs Instead he held me close and anointed my ears with songs He cradled me in his gentle embrace, right where I belonged He veiled the clouds with his shining stars all the nightlong What a wicked love song What a plan of attack he chose to forever capture my favor With his unexpected prose and his courage that never waivers With a style all his own, a personality with unique flavor With his caresses and his kisses that I came to slowly savor What a wicked quaver As his voice cracked nervously when he first said he loved me The way his embrace covered me in a blanket of sweet serenity The nights have become a dungeon of these trapped memories My heart is confined within its walls, never again to be set free What a wicked destiny Flaws- they claw at the door of daylight, refusing to be ignored They beat, bash, kick and scream, breaking down every door I am greater than my defeats. I am stronger. I am more Than stones flying among shattered glass crashing to the floor What a wicked war So many battles to fight, so many pains pulling me under So many cancerous cells ripping my body and hope asunder I won’t back down in fear from this life or its roaring thunder My soul will not be left for dead, for pillage or for plunder What a wicked wonder I’m so much deeper than a radiant shallow visual perception What lay beneath is so much more profound than perfection You’ll see bruises, ripples of a life lived, upon closer inspection The sea of love shines brilliant upon its surface and reflection What a wicked infection The currents drag me down again every time I reach for air The rising tide seems too high, the heaviness too much to bear I struggle and fight to swim but I have no strength to spare No sign of a lighthouse ahead, deep into the darkness I stare What a wicked snare But I am more than a revenant arising from a mortal fall Each day I climb the canyons that make me feel so small Every day I trample over spaces where once I crawled Each moment I overcome obstacles and break down walls What a wicked brawl I will surge forth into the mysteries of this night without fear I will fight without wavering until my final breath draws near Until I take back what is mine, and every cancer cell disappears This world that tried to destroy me will know that I’m still here What a wicked leap year.
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A sower A seed A root Of the tree A forest is the poet A harvest A trove A cherry Of the grove Sweetness is the poet A feather A wing A flight Of the spring A sparrow is the poet A swarm A bee A buzz In the tree A sting is the poet A puzzle A haze A fog In the maze A mystery is the poet
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Apr 4, 2020
Apr 4, 2020 at 7:24 PM UTC
The Poet
Somewhere the sun is setting In your tired eyes Somewhere a cool breeze carries Songs of changing times Somewhere you're getting by, Flushed with words of wine, Somewhere a fool laments That he never called you "mine" S.R. August 13, 2014
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Mar 29, 2020
Mar 29, 2020 at 1:53 PM UTC
Somewhere
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Mar 29, 2020
Mar 29, 2020 at 1:50 PM UTC
Untitled
I don’t strive for wealth or aspire for worldly fame Recognition and popularity have never been my aim I don’t want a life built upon such a shaky foundation Or false dreams or realities of a blind world’s creation My Christianity doesn’t reside in fancy temples or crowds It’s in my heart. My heart is big and my actions speak loud To live modest, to be gracious, kind and meek These are my goals and the treasures I seek Before I judge another person and put them on a shelf I look closely at my heart to see what’s revealed about myself I see what insight I can gain, what ways I can grow What truth I can obtain and what mercy I can show If looking for one who errs, I need not look beyond my own reflection The picture’s not always so clear if it’s truth or my own projection We all fall short and take a misguided path at times Axes falls much swifter when it’s someone else’s crimes It’s easy to see another’s faults from a pedestal so high If we say we’ve never been wrong, then surely we lie If I see myself as I truly am, the truth will set me free To learn and grow into the person I’m truly meant to be I can live with open eyes that are receptive and aware of the truth It can be a hard pill to swallow and doesn’t always go down smooth It’s a remedy for superficial masks leaving no place to hide It’s an antidote for self-indulgence and a cure for selfish pride Nothing I do will ever make me better than the person beside me But I can be better than I was yesterday if its wisdom that guides me I’m less concerned with people’s defects and more concerned with their hearts I’d rather help people hold it together, than tear them down and pick them apart When I forgive others and myself, we grow stronger together Forging loving friendships that can withstand any weather I can strengthen those around me by loving them as they are By accepting them with their faults, failures, quirks, and scars We are in this world together and I can love as I wish to be loved With the tenderness of a sparrow and the gentleness of a dove I can turn away from the temptation of unrealistic expectations And be molded by compassion, not by ivory-towered idealizations I can focus on seeing the goodness in others and helping those in need I can help people grow in peace by planting peaceful seeds It’s much less burdensome on my mind to be a helper than a judge It’s much lighter on my conscience to hold forgiveness than a grudge It’s much warmer to regard the cold hearted with kindness and grace To warm their heart with love because I don’t know what troubles they face Not in any attempt to change them, but so I, myself may be changed So my thoughts have pure intent and my motives are well arranged I’ll be shocked by no evil, for we are all human and frail Evil may befall anyone at any time and no one can tell I stand only in amazement of the great expanse of God’s arms No one can fall below His reach to be rescued from harm I see not with eyes mere spotlights of faults and vanity But with eyes of compassion and love for all humanity Just as I must look to the trees to see the wind’s effects and where it blows To see what my life has touched, I look for the places peace freely flows I delight in my simplicity and I have nothing to lose This is happiness and freedom, the life that I choose In my short life these things have I not only spoken but lived This is all I have to offer and my gift to the world I give
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Mar 29, 2020
Mar 29, 2020 at 1:20 PM UTC
The Life I Choose
I don’t strive for wealth or aspire for worldly fame Recognition and popularity have never been my aim I don’t want a life built upon such a shaky foundation Or false dreams or realities of a blind world’s creation My Christianity doesn’t reside in fancy temples or crowds It’s in my heart. My heart is big and my actions speak loud To live modest, to be gracious, kind and meek These are my goals and the treasures I seek Before I judge another person and put them on a shelf I look closely at my heart to see what’s revealed about myself I see what insight I can gain, what ways I can grow What truth I can obtain and what mercy I can show If looking for one who errs, I need not look beyond my own reflection The picture’s not always so clear if it’s truth or my own projection We all fall short and take a misguided path at times Axes falls much swifter when it’s someone else’s crimes It’s easy to see another’s faults from a pedestal so high If we say we’ve never been wrong, then surely we lie If I see myself as I truly am, the truth will set me free To learn and grow into the person I’m truly meant to be I can live with open eyes that are receptive and aware of the truth It can be a hard pill to swallow and doesn’t always go down smooth It’s a remedy for superficial masks leaving no place to hide It’s an antidote for self-indulgence and a cure for selfish pride Nothing I do will ever make me better than the person beside me But I can be better than I was yesterday if its wisdom that guides me I’m less concerned with people’s defects and more concerned with their hearts I’d rather help people hold it together, than tear them down and pick them apart When I forgive others and myself, we grow stronger together Forging loving friendships that can withstand any weather I can strengthen those around me by loving them as they are By accepting them with their faults, failures, quirks, and scars We are in this world together and I can love as I wish to be loved With the tenderness of a sparrow and the gentleness of a dove I can turn away from the temptation of unrealistic expectations And be molded by compassion, not by ivory-towered idealizations I can focus on seeing the goodness in others and helping those in need I can help people grow in peace by planting peaceful seeds It’s much less burdensome on my mind to be a helper than a judge It’s much lighter on my conscience to hold forgiveness than a grudge It’s much warmer to regard the cold hearted with kindness and grace To warm their heart with love because I don’t know what troubles they face Not in any attempt to change them, but so I, myself may be changed So my thoughts have pure intent and my motives are well arranged I’ll be shocked by no evil, for we are all human and frail Evil may befall anyone at any time and no one can tell I stand only in amazement of the great expanse of God’s arms No one can fall below His reach to be rescued from harm I see not with eyes mere spotlights of faults and vanity But with eyes of compassion and love for all humanity Just as I must look to the trees to see the wind’s effects and where it blows To see what my life has touched, I look for the places peace freely flows I delight in my simplicity and I have nothing to lose This is happiness and freedom, the life that I choose In my short life these things have I not only spoken but lived This is all I have to offer and my gift to the world I give
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