Walking Through the Clouds
By Tanya Hall
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These poems invite you learn how to use the key to open and close the door to your destiny. Inspiring us to fight for what we want in life and never give up even when our goals seem beyond attainable. Reminding us to break the chains of demons that hold us back or our lowest blood shed emotions that haunt and imprison us. As it is important for us to understand that it is normal at times for life to feel heavy, burdensome and rough. We often have to face storms, trials and unexpected curve balls. Life is a challenging journey where success and happiness can get taken away instantly and lock us out in sadness and death in our physical, emotional and spiritual being.
Although you may feel isolated you not alone or lost forever because there is always a brighter inner light, beaming inside each one of us through success and renewed happiness.
Life does not always make sense; too often we fail numerous times regardless how hard we try. Our mere being of societal segregation, often makes us feel inadequate. Negative feelings will come like a flood to invade and pollute our minds; we must not entertain them, but instead focus on or inner beauty.
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Walking Through the Clouds - Tanya Hall
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Rev. date: 07/31/2020
Contents
1 Liberty
2 Now Fearless
3 Now Shameless
4 Now Guiltless
5 Longing
6 Possibility
7 Fulfillment
8 Love
9 Humility
10 Wholeness
11 Victory
12 Heaven
13 Contribution
14 Transformation
15 Inspiration
16 Wisdom
17 Blessings
18 Strength
19 Faith
20 Praise
21 Loving you
22 Patience
23 Divine
24 Forgiveness
25 Confession
26 Jezebel
27 The Dream
28 Conception
29 Black
30 Prosperity
Acknowledgments
To my parents, whom I am grateful are both here to enjoy my poems.
To my sister, who has always shown an appreciation for my writings.
To my friend Sean Bardoo: thank you for your continuous support.
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Elie Weisel
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Liberty
19698.pngFreedom when I uncovered your face I could hear the chains falling
I could feel my crushed body and compressed soul released
Once the big gate opened; suddenly it was no longer darkness
I could see; unexpectedly the sun became brighter and brighter…
I could breathe; the air became lighter and lighter…
I could taste heaven, honey became sweeter and sweeter…
The sound of wind merging with the sound of the birds
Became an exotic, lovely, everlasting melody
Ultimately, I was able to express myself, assert my identity
I have accepted my shortcomings comprehended my limitations
I was able to appreciate my imperfections…
Embrace my individuality with pleasure
This unbelievable release that I never experienced
The mask was too heavy and my muscles too weak
It looks lovely, but don’t let the façade fool you
With this beauty, come the most repulsive feelings
Senseless efforts to maintain or too hard to keep
It’s complicated but never been so tangible
Who are you? A strange being partly human
Living a strange existence in an abnormal world
When I took my first breath, I was no longer myself neither another
Like I was reborn to a restored version of myself
A dimension that I never dare thought existed
I am enjoying the ride, not quite sure where it may lead me
Each and every day comes with it’s own worries