Time to Reboot

Time to Reboot

A Poem by Julynn
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A comment on the times we are going through and the distance from what we think is important and what is real and lasting.

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These days when we are spending so much time on social media and trying to figure out what is really going on Upgrades and Downgrades can be confusing. Delete, Link, Friend, Unfriend. Life is not a machine, and we are all too human. But, maybe in computer language, it is time to reboot.


Time to Reboot


At this time in my life things upset me.
And what do I get?
Lack of sleep.
Worry lines.
Graying hair.


In the end nothing changes.
Upsets remain the same.


The things that upset me became
Things that irritate me.
And what do I get?
Grouchiness and grumpiness
Negative thinking.
Headaches.


In the end nothing changes.
Irritants remain the same.


The upsets and irritants become 
Fear and anger.
And what do I get? 
Life in turmoil.
Anxiety.
Doubt.


In the end nothing changes.
It all stays the same.


Time to Reboot!


I let sunshine in.
Bird-song.
Appreciation.
Gratitude.
A child at play.
And what do I get?
Overwhelming love.
Calmness of soul.


I let go of upsets. 
They are not my worry.
I kick irritants out of my life.
Why have them near?
I do not let fear overtake me
Nor anger engulf me.
And what do I get?
Clarity and a happy heart.


In the end everything changes
Happiness
Peace and
Understanding 
Joy and laugh lines.


An Upgraded Life.

© 2020 Julynn


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Solid philosophy here. Expose yourself to ongoing conflicts and they take over your mind. The second part of the poem shows the best remedy. If only I could my wife to stop looking at Facebook, we would both be a lot calmer. Fortunately, meditation and merlot are always handy.

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Solid philosophy here. Expose yourself to ongoing conflicts and they take over your mind. The second part of the poem shows the best remedy. If only I could my wife to stop looking at Facebook, we would both be a lot calmer. Fortunately, meditation and merlot are always handy.

Posted 4 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Added on June 25, 2020
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Julynn
Julynn

Delaware, OH



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I am the author of two books of short stories about a young girl growing up in Appalachia. They are written about her life with family and friends in a more innocent time. Our Millie Leaves Home and.. more..

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