72 Hours In.

First off, Happy New Year everyone,

I know its a bit late for me to say that, but as they say, better late than never;  and in my case, it came close to that (being never that is). 12 hours before New Year my cousin brother and I got into a car accident; at this point its old news, but then…well, it was something. Decided to keep to myself for a little bit, that dose of perspective shaped the beginning of my New Year. No-one got hurt (Thank God) but I wasn’t exactly reflecting positive vibes for the last few days.

Otherwise I hope you all enjoyed, it couldn’t have been bad for everyone :P. Funny thing though, I get to say I had the accident Last Year instead of Last Week, makes it sound further than it actually is (slight placebo effect is helping me forget faster).

To get into better spirits I looked at all my poetry for this year and selected the top 10 that were most liked by other bloggers, hope you enjoy 🙂

 

Tragic Magic

Conditioning

Questions

By The Sandy Shore

Iris Of Seduction

 

Thoughts On A Bench

Letters Yet To Be Sent

Our Africa

Writer’s Alley

Discovery Of The Self

 

– Original-Dante ©2016

 

11 Replies to “72 Hours In.”

  1. So happy you’re ok, and your brother & cousin, also! Funny how something, like a car accident, can put life in a whole new perspective. Glad you’re back…and safe!!! 🙂

    1. So, so, true…a blessing in disguise…so glad to be back…and safe 😀 (would’ve put l-o-l here but well, the deal still stands) Happy 2016 my friend, we still have more adventures to embark on! 🙂

  2. Car acvidents can be terrifying. The mental trauma afterwards can be worse than the accident itself. I was in a bad one years ago….about 20 years ago. I still have some PTSD from time to time when I am driving and certain triggers are present.
    If you are having emotions about the accident, it is a human reaction …it does not mean there is something wrong with you or that you are over-reacting.
    Sitting with your feelings is better than trying to shove them down. They will only chase you.
    Wishing you peace of mind.
    Lots of love,
    Annie💕

    1. Thank you for your kind words Annie, I can relate on the triggers. Just today, as I was driving I had a slight de ja vu moment that made me temporarily forget how to operate a car for few seconds. I guess my problem is evading the emotions, haven’t really talked about it much. Writing is helping though, but I will heed your advice 🙂 🙂 🙂 😀

      Thank you Annie

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