The Rise of the Phoenix

When days seem long
and trouble follows,
it’s hard to think
among the sorrows.

You’re staring at
the rope’s frayed end,
reality strikes—
no more pretend.

You try to hide,
don’t make a sound,
then lightning comes
and burns you down.

You think that’s it,
that you are done,
you can’t go back
the way you’ve come.

But when at last
the ash has settled,
you reach inside—
your will is metaled.

The fire does not
come to destroy;
its flames transmute
from stuck to joy.

Sometimes the old
must be undone
to make room for
the new to come.

So just remember,
life surprises—
and from the ashes
the Phoenix rises.


Offer whatever name you wish to be known by at the hearth today — real or imagined — we look forward to welcoming your words into the circle.

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