POEMS ABOUT STAGNATION, IDLENESS
Life often demands constant motion, leaving little room for the guilt of idleness or the quiet power of stillness. This chapter invites us to pause and reflect on those moments when time feels lost or life slows down. Whether it’s the humor in a seemingly "wasted" day or the healing found in tranquility’s embrace, these poems remind us that stepping away from the hustle can sometimes be the most meaningful act of all.
TO LOSE A DAY Ever had one of those days where you set out to conquer the world and end up just... wandering? Welcome to the art of "productive procrastination," where even taking a nap somehow doesn’t make the cut. To Lose a Day is a lighthearted exploration of those guilt-ridden, "unproductive" days that might just hold a hidden purpose.
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STILLNESS, STAY, by Lisa A. Moore, is about seeking peace and healing in moments of stillness. The speaker longs to be enveloped by the comforting depths of tranquility, finding reassurance in its quiet whisper that "it will be alright." This poem captures the desire to linger in peacefulness, allowing it to infuse and soothe the aching heart before returning to the demands of life.