Arts, Literature, Poetry

The power of poetry on the human spirit

FINDING ANSWERS

“I READ poetry when I’m stuck,” a friend told me. “When I can’t see how to get a thing done or when life has beaten me down to a place where I can’t be bothered any more, I like to read my favourite poems, or take a chance on new ones.”

“Do you find the answers in the poems?” I asked.

“Never.” She smiled.

“Then why?”

“Because they raise my spirits, they fill me up, they remind me what is important and they restore me. Then I am able to find the answers in me. Where they were all along.”

The power of poetry. It has the ability to change anything.

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