Melancholy's Tea

Melancholy
steeps its
tea in tears.
My mind
wishes to sip
from its cup,
but my spirit
urges, rejoice.
  

©Susie Clevenger 2013

Comments

revelations said…
one can only let the tea steep so long..rejoice... great piece I enjoyed it...
Laura said…
I think I'm sitting with the same brew today Susie.
Marian said…
don't let the melancholy take over as you nurse your wounds, Susie. xoxo and pretty poem.
Anonymous said…
elegant and hopeful, Susie
Kerry O'Connor said…
Far better to follow your joy. I hope you feel better soon.
Unknown said…
I tell you what, I'm always impressed how you carry on with the whole...is analogy the word I'm looking for? (bad writer, not knowing my literary terms) Anyway, you do it so well and beautifully! Seeped in tears, but trying to rejoice. Such hope, Love it!
Anonymous said…
They say 'mind over matter' but I recommend 'matter over mind' this time. Hope you find something to rejoice in while you tend your foot (?) : )
humbird said…
Follow your soul, Susie... :)x
Vandana Sharma said…
The tussle between heart and soul
Karen said…
Sometimes we have to tell our minds to hush so we can listen to the sound of happiness within.
Anonymous said…
So touching. Definitely better to rejoice.
Jim said…
Susie, this sounds like our political impasse veiled in poetry. I am voting for your spirit next election.
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The idea of melancholy steeping is powerful. Like the teabag, it becomes more potent the longer it's in the water, right? Your ending is wonderfully optimistic. Nicely done, Susie! Amy
Margaret said…
This is very endearing - struggling through sadness.

Hey, coffee is MUCH more of a "push" off the couch :)
Margaret said…
...but I don't mean to make light of grief. We all need to take time for that...