11 Replies to “Come Along”

  1. Thank you for your beautiful poetry and inspiring words, dear Catherine! Your creativity and spirit have been a source of joy and connection for me, guiding my own thoughts to dance alongside yours.

    Your words resonate deeply within me, bringing a sense of upliftment and harmony to my soul. Your presence exudes grace and brings forth feelings of joy and boundless freedom. I am grateful for the warmth and invitation your spirit extends, welcoming me to bask in your exquisite grace every day.

    Your consistent sharing of colorful threads and musical melodies from the tapestry of your thoughts is a true gift. I feel honored to be included in the woven fabric of your silk and wool musings.

    Your kindness and enlightenment are truly valued, and I am endlessly appreciative of the privilege to be touched by your respectful and uplifting energy daily. Let us continue to soar together, embracing the fleeting beauty that life presents us with.

    May I now offer you a humble poem inspired by your words and presence:

    “Beneath the Welivah Sky: A Melody Unseen”
    A spirit dances freely, like the boundless ground beneath,
    Whispers of ephemeral waters rise, a mirage of joyous essence,
    In tune with the universe’s symphony, my soul takes flight,
    Where irises bloom, moonbeams weep not,
    All are welcome here, in this realm of beauty and light.
    —Heather

    Thank you once more for sharing your strength and radiance, allowing me to be a part of the legacy you craft with every word and gesture.

    1. Dear Heather, I am so moved and heartened by your generous words. Every creator wants their work to be of some value – thank you for the pricelessness of knowing what i create has some meaning and value for you! And thank you for sharing your beautiful poem. Peace & ❤️ Catherine

      1. You’re welcome, Catherine, I have been consistently writing since the day I turned I6, my father died the night before and let behind a slender book of poems.

        I had never read poetry and I could not put it down all night. It was the first book I had ever understood.

        I do not have formal education in writing nor do I have the privilege of reading much. I find great joy and fulfillment in composing heartfelt and evocative and lighthearted pieces, including poetry, sentiments, and cards for significant occasions.

        My prolific writing reflects my deep connection to the universe and my desire to offer something meaningful to others through my words.

        I take great pleasure in encouraging and inspiring others, and I find joy in connecting with and being inspired by fellow writers and readers I have had the great honor of getting to know when I’m in a place to do that.

        So it was very saddening and hard for me when I could not write for several years due to schizophrenia, a complicated mental condition.

        While I may not have had the guidance of a mentor nor interest to pursue publication, the processes of sharing my work is worth it when its changed someones day or makes them ‘chuckle and smile’.
        It is a guiding light in my life and means more than words.

        Outside of connecting with someone who’s read my writing, the actual process of writing, fills me with complete joy and other fulfillment, and is cathartic in my life.

        And sometimes it brings me great comfort and sometimes it brings sunshine and whimsy remembering the letters of my name are entangled within yours.

        Sometimes I’ll see that I’m not the right account bc I don’t see my name in yours-Heather

      2. And around 6am if you’re replying 😹 it’s nice being completely worry-free to open an email… you are beauty Catherine Arc➰li➰. thanks for making life a smidge 😉 brighter every morning. Peace to you, Always, dear one.

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