04 March 2017

We walk along

We walk along. The pain reaches the ground.
The loaded wain. We can't leave it behind.
Our gloomy heads are sometimes hit by sticks.
Don't mind, we just take down some stars on it.
We walk along. Our traces on the fields.
The wounds of sky get overgrown with weeds.






Ballagunk

Ballagunk, a bánat földig ér.
Hátunk mögött a megrakott szekér.
Néha bús fejünkre sújt a bot.
Sebaj, szakítunk rá egy csillagot.
Ballagunk, térdig kopott a rét.
Gazok növik be fönn az ég sebét.


19 comments:

  1. It's often said that time heals all wounds.
    Perhaps it's not real, but fortunately time covers most of them with scar tissue and the pain becomes less severe.

    The photo is wonderful. :)

    Have a happy and sunny Sunday! Hugs!

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    1. Dear Sara, you always know, what I want to say. ♥
      It's me on the photo. :-)

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  2. time doesn't heal the pain ,i think he covers it with other many.
    your description is heart warming dear friend !
    Hugs!

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  3. Gayle Walters RoseMarch 10, 2017 4:44 pm

    There's some real sorrow here and we do seem to keep walking along and push ourselves through it in spite of our heavy hearts. The photo of you as a toddler somehow gives hope. Thank you for joining in with us today. It's much appreciated.
    Gayle ~

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  4. Thank you so much for your kind words, dear Gayle!
    I'm glad I could join you all.

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  5. Such a powerful write! I especially like the closing line ❤️

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  6. I often feel that wounds will heal, but there are always scars remaining.

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  7. The wounds are quite heavy to carry down the road ~

    So lovely to meet you at D'verse Edit ~

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    1. Thank you, it's nice meeting you too! :-)

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  8. Powerful write which goes deep... I especially liked your last line. Terrific! I'll be back for more

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    1. Thank you so much, I really appreciate your words.

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  9. I liked the description at the end of wounds being overgrouwn with weeds.

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