Tag: truth

  • Two Strangers Part Two

    Two Strangers Part Two

    Two Strangers met
    And accidentally fell in as more than lovers

    We had different demons but matching wounds,
    And sad past tales to tell

    Two broken souls
    Trying to find some guidance home within each other

    Sadly,
    The echos of fear, ego, and past trauma were too great
    Destruction and self-sabotage got in the way
    We became lost

    From drowning in your gaze
    Skin to skin
    To drowning in your absence

    Another scar to add to the map
    Out in the cold again
    At war with my head again

    Two Strangers met
    And fell in as more than lovers
    But Love is war
    Life is chaos
    And two lovers became two strangers again.

    Two Strangers Part Two

    JACQUELINE LENTE POETRY

  • Two Strangers

    Two Strangers

    You smell like rain and I want to be a part of your storm.

    Drown me in your gaze.
    Rearrange my mind.
    Hold me close,
    Skin to skin.

    Keep me warm from the cold of the outside world
    And the world inside my head.

    Our demons may be different,
    But we wear matching wounds.

    Tangled bones and a map of scars.
    Just trying to find some guidance home.

    – “Two Strangers

    Jacqueline Lente Poetry

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    The sad truth is
    No one else can save you.

    You have to dust away the misery.

    Darker times behind, darker times ahead
    We are endlessly changing.

    Facing scattered dreams,
    Silent screams.

    Bleeding for a thousand reasons.

    Rebirth,
    The heart beats slow.

    Safe in quiet places
    Seeking my own comforts,
    My own means to stay alive.

    Jacqueline Lente Poetry

  • Is it Better to Feel Numb?

    Is it Better to Feel Numb?

    Is it better to feel numb?
    Even just for a little while.
    To turn off from the sadness, you’ll know you will have to face again and again

    Or is feeling numb a sign that the sadness has become too much? and you have become used to feeling like this,

    Used to all the bullshit and the trauma, that feels never-ending.


    And being numb is a coping response to try and feel some peace,

    even if its short lived, even if its for one moment.

    One little sliver of peace amongst the chaos.

    One moment of floating instead of falling into the void of darkness that is my mind.

    – “Is it Better to Feel Numb?”

    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • Unnecessary Fear

    Unnecessary Fear

    We dwell on fear and let it consume us. We let fear overwhelm us with its tight grasp, pulling us further down into the destruction of the self. We are clouded by the worst possible consequence that we do not see opportunities right in front of us. We fail to take hold of them, and we let them pass by. A placebo effect of fear can sometimes stop us in our tracks.

    Most of our fears are unnecessary and have unnecessary control over us. We must break the chains that bound us. We fear what ifs and everything falling apart. However, we will never know the outcome if we do not take the chance to take the risk. Sometimes aspects of our lives falling apart is a blessing in disguise as it paves the way for bigger and better things to come in the future. There is a reason for every moment even if it takes times to make sense of.

    We should not let fear hold us back from exploring our greatest adventures and moments. Do not let fear define you. Fear should not dictate your life.
    Take that leap, make that move and run full ahead into your goals and dreams.

    – “Unnecessary Fear”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

    Feature image taken by Jacqueline Ann Lente

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    Sometimes we love so quick, we almost burn out. But if we keep the fire burning slowly,
    The flames will rise, forevermore.
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

    Feature Image taken by Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • Graveyard

    Graveyard

    Bare soul.
    Bare bones.

    It has all gone cold,
    In my heart of stone.

    Faded away,
    To dust and ash,
    Carried away by the wind of the night.

    Only darkness,
    Only emptiness remains.
    A graveyard of memories that once were happy days.

    – “Graveyard”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

    Feature Image taken by Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • I Will Always Love You

    I Will Always Love You

    From dawn till dusk,
    I will love you.

    Every single day and night,
    I will love you.

    For you are my shining light,
    Everywhere I go,
    You guide me.

    Hold my hand tight,
    And never let go.
    For I will always love you.

    – “I Will Always Love You”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

    Feature Image Taken By Jacqueline Ann Lente 

  • Magic In My Eyes

    Magic In My Eyes

    Beautiful mind.
    Beautiful soul.
    You show me magic wherever you go.
    Your light has me mesmerized.
    Dancing off into the night,
    With you by my side.

    – “Magic In My Eyes”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

    Feature Image Taken By Jacqueline Ann Lente

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    You are the gold that fills the broken cracks of my soul.

    Bringing me life and purpose again.

    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • Covid-19 – Coronavirus

    Covid-19 – Coronavirus

    Quarantine.
    Isolation.
    The world is falling into desolation.
    Ravaged by a disease that controls the population.

    Stay inside,
    Stay at home,
    Follow the rules,
    Or face the consequence of police discretion.

    Fines, fines,
    Trying to stay alive,
    As it spreads people drop like flies.

    Normal is long gone.
    Restriction is the new norm.
    Society conforms, some rebel,
    Only to prolong the quarantine hell.

    Covid-19
    Coronavirus infection.

    Man-made or human error?
    Evolution of influenza.
    Or earths way of clearing out the disease that is us human beings?
    Either way it is happening, and we must face it head on.

    Prevent.
    Retreat.
    Flatten the curve.

    But people would rather panic buy,
    And turn everything into chaos.
    Stupidity at its finest.

    It has shown our weakness and enraged our fears.
    This is our new normal,
    But for how many years.

    – “Covid-19 – Coronavirus”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • Walk With Your Head Held High

    Walk With Your Head Held High

    Walk with your head held high into the night, into the pain and into the light.

    You are stronger than you feel you are, with whatever the suffering you may be going through, hold on, hold tight.

    Don’t give up, don’t doubt yourself, be ready for the fight.

    The battles may be long and enduring, but you will conquer them all.

    Save yourself and free yourself and find peace amongst the chaos of it all.

    – “Walk With Your Head Held High”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

    Feature Image Taken By Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • 44628875_2110544365657640_426090893548716032_o– Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • Life Is Like A Vast Ocean

    Life Is Like A Vast Ocean

    Life is vast like the ocean, full of surprise and mystery both above and below the surface.

    Sometimes we get carried away by the crashing waves and the storm brewing around us, thinking we are unable to make it back to shore.

    We have to ride the waves and the seas of our soul, finding the calm and the stillness amongst the chaos of it all.

    Anchor yourself with peace and love.

    Slowly but surely the winds of wisdom and truth will guide us forward and to the shore again. 🌊

    – “life Is Like A Vast Ocean”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente 

    Feature Image taken by Jacqueline Ann Lente

  • Stormy Seas

    Stormy Seas

    There will always be stormy seas, ups and downs.

    There will always be darkness within the light, forever intertwined.

    Just as a thunderstorm commands power but brings beauty, clarity and calm before and after; we humans experience the same in our emotional, mental and physical self.

    The storm and the struggle may be rough, but it carries us through the lessons we must learn.

    And the light is always there to guide us and show us beauty and wisdom in everything we do.

    – “Stormy Seas”
    – Jacqueline Ann Lente

    Feature Image taken by Jacqueline Ann Lente