Salvation in Solitude

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The drone of morning traffic. The blaring of horns from stopped cars on the Interstate. The adolescent voices that echo off the walls, and their sporadic screams and laughter. The noise from the outside crests like flood waters fed by torrential downpours.

It is during such onslaughts that I savor an interior silence. Give me these, then: The soft soil and hard rock of a Harriman trail. The serenade of returning songbirds to the backyard. The woosh of wind and the babble of rushing brooks.

In solitude can I cultivate this salving silence. Time alone by choice brings me in touch with the Presence that emanates through all reality. Freed from the noise, I can feel alive and be grateful.

sunlight

steaming through the storm door

while I write haikai

for Poets United Midweek Motif ~ Solitude (posted by Sumana)

and Real Toads’ Tuesday Platform (imagined by Sanaa)

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13 responses to “Salvation in Solitude”

  1. revivedwriter Avatar

    Sounds wonderful! I can relate to this a lot. I love being in solitude in nature and often feel closer to God and / or more inspired to write poetry.

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  2. oldegg Avatar

    It is always such a relief to visit the wild places and relax in the forest or at an empty beach. Delightful!

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  3. Marja Avatar

    Wise and beautiful Love “Time alone by choice brings me in touch with the Presence that emanates through all reality. “

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  4. Myrna Avatar

    Lovely write. I felt peaceful just reading it and appreciating the presence within the solitude.

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  5. Truedessa Avatar

    I always find it interesting that I too can find a place of inner solitude on my commute. It seems I am able to block out the distracting noise and find peacefulness in birds flying overhead.

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  6. Sherry Blue Sky Avatar

    A beautiful read. “Time alone brings me in touch with the Presence….” Yes. Lovely to read you, Frank.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you, Sherry! ๐Ÿ˜€

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  7. Khaya Ronkainen Avatar
    Khaya Ronkainen

    You speak like a true nature lover and avid hiker, who finds solace from the onslaught even from own backyard. I can relate to your poem so much, and I can’t wait to feel the soft soil under my feet as spring advances.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you! ๐Ÿ˜€

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  8. magicalmysticalteacher Avatar
    magicalmysticalteacher

    If you can’t get to the woods, then enjoy inner solitude! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  9. kim881 Avatar

    When I read your opening paragraph, I felt great appreciation for my surroundings, Frank. I couldnโ€™t function with the drone of morning traffic, blaring of horns and peopleโ€™s screams and laughter. Interior and exterior silence is precious, especially for writing, except for the sounds of nature.

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  10. Vivian Zems Avatar

    The cacophony you describe is what assaults my ears, daily. A beautiful write.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Vivian! ๐Ÿ™‚

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