Chronic pain is not easy to live with – it can get into your very being. Sometimes, it helps to sit back and meditate or find some way to help your mind relax, allowing your brain to help ease the pain. Even if it only for a short while, the respite can do wonders to refresh your soul.
Along that vein, poet, Joshua A Kennedy, offered a signed book called Complicated, to give away to a Help My Hurt visitor.
He granted permission for me post one of his poems:
Fight The Fight:
I know you can’t see the sunset yet
You’re almost at the top of the mountain
The avalanche didn’t stop you
The coldest weather didn’t drop you
Your knees want to give out
You feel like you are carrying the heaviest burden
Many have climbed this exact same mountain
Some have fallen because it was meant for them to
I know you won’t fall
I believe in you
Accept my comfort to your spirit
Accept my encouragement to your soul
Let’s walk the path together on our own plateau
Hold on to this rope of strength I throw you
Don’t let go
I’m not saying the worst is over
But the best is definitely ahead
Don’t give up
Lean on my spiritual strength
We’re in this together
Fight the fight
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Although the poem was written about fighting cancer, it can also be taken for those who are fighting life with pain.
If you would like to win the copy of the book, please post a comment below about any post (other than this one) from this Help My Hurt blog. You can tell me if it was something you knew already, something you learned, something you thought was just flat out nonsense, or anything that makes up an appropriate comment. Anything you like, but you have to say something about the post.
If you would like to purchase the book, you can get it from Amazon.com: Complicated: Diamond Evolution
The give-away ends at 11:59 PM EST on June 19th, after which I will assign a number to each eligible post as they came in and then randomize them for the winner. Please be sure you leave a legitimate email in your information so I can get hold of you if you are the winner. No-one sees those email addresses except me.
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The contest is now closed.
To choose the winner, I took all the qualifying comments and entered them into a randomizer program . The winner is… Jayne, who left a comment on June 19. Jayne, I will be sending you an email for your contact information.
Thank you all to left your thoughts and I hope you visit Help My Hurt again.
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Frohman · 11 minutes ago
If I look nuts I’m not insane
It’s how I look when I’m in pain.
Short tempered I may well be
But I guess I know it’s not easy.
Each bone it aches
there’s no mistake
But soon a time will come to be
That all my pain will be set free.
I have bone disease that gives me lots of pain and yet I try to keep a smile on my face. The disease is on the inside and I smile on the outside but yet the darkness of pain is always there.
Glad you have this site,,,,,just for me to vent….God Bless
Hi Keith – that is a touching poem.
Thanks for sharing it.
I liked the poem and inspired me to write my own version.
Life with Rheumatoid
I do not see the end yet, and my journey has been long.
I am almost on top of the mountain.
I fight and remain strong.
Falling boulders did not stop me, and winter slowed me down.
With god’s love and my wife and family, inner strength I have found.
Many have climbed this mountain before me. Some have slipped and fell.
This disease is the mountain and the pain is living hell.
I will continue to climb this mountain and enjoy the views along the way. I have to claw and scratch my way, and the only thing I ask is for god to bless the people in my life, and for his mercies I will prey.
what a wonderful idea writing poetry when you are in pain. i too have fibro myalgia now for 12 years and fee like i still am getting use to it. The pain, the forgetfullness the weight gain, the joint continuous aches..i would love this book
The poem “My Little Angel Of Love was very heartfelt and touching to Me. God Bless.
I love the poem ” My Little Angle of Love”
I was glad to read that Kroger is going to match the discounts of other retailers on prescription women’s health medications.
Wow, this poem is great! I have some back pain that I have been dealing with.
please enter me into your contest. the fight the fight poem was very nice. thanks in advance if i win and i hope all of your days are blessed.
Awesome inspiring poem! I love it !
Poetry in action; lets go for it. many Thanks sW
very inspiring :)
NICE POEM,NICE CONTEST! WE ARE ALL SURVIVORS IN OUR OWN WAYS.PAIN IS NO FUN! :)
Poetry for pain relief what a great idea!!!
Sugar free popsicles for those who are diabetic!
My grandmother introduced me to poetry when I was about 3 or 4. I love her for that.
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It’s good to hear that people’s wisdom teeth extractions go so smoothly. My daughter is having hers pulled a couple of days before Christmas this year. Fun.
Each word, phrase, or emotion that is expressed forms a bridge that links people and ideas together, and allows an escape route for the hurt. Through expression we grow stronger and bind the positive energies together.
be nice and kind
go out with friends to keep your mind off pain and share the poems, thanks.