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There are many thoughts in this place that I’m in;
there are many rooms, for she is Mansion.
We are thoughts
and we work for the Queen
we’re the many
that crave her attention
It’s like heaven it seems
yet what a hell it can be
if she is not careful with vision
See, she gathers us up
she just let us right in
and she nurtures us
as as we play
’Cause we’re just thoughts
but we like pictures
so we make scenes
for our Queen…
the longer she stares
we stay
But she whips out her sword
when we play the wrong thing
and we’re reminded who she is this way
For she searched for those kingdoms
that were always out there,
yes she searched away from her own glory
And collected, did she
many thoughts just like me
who reminds her of searches not worthy
But solitude,
that keeps her well real good
yea there’s nothing more lovely than peace
So alone she must be
to heal all of she
as she dives straight into the deep
Breathe in, 2–3–4
Breathe out
Thank you for reading this mindfulness poem. If you enjoyed, maybe you will like No Gem, No Stone. If you especially enjoy meditation music, I think you’ll love it.
Mansion (a solitude poem) was encouraged by Tej for The Never-Ending Poem challenge. The writing prompt for this poem was Solitude.
This challenge is to keep The Never-Ending Poem going as long as possible. So hop in! Write a poetic response that is medieval, tag ten wonderous poets, add a new prompt, link this poem in, tag Martin Rushton, then publish. Done!
The writing prompt I will use is Chains. Anyone is welcome to write :-)