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Title: A Simple, But Meaningful Poem For All Of Us Non-BPDs
Post by: Samuel S. on December 30, 2008, 06:43:40 PM
As we encounter a new year, we non-BPDs have experienced the worst and sometimes the best of our BPDs.  A couple of years ago, I wrote the following poem which you might be able to relate to, and you might get some insight.  If it works for you, fine.  If not, thanks for your time!

"Birth, Later, And Now"

"Birth"

Harmonize

Synthesize

Empathize

Fantasize

"Later"

Civilized

Patronized

Demoralized

Trivilized

"Now"

Mobilize

Emotionalize

Exercise

Be wiser!

Sensitiveman


Title: Re: A Simple, But Meaningful Poem For All Of Us Non-BPDs
Post by: robbanks123 on December 30, 2008, 06:54:37 PM
Sensitiveman, Thanks for sharing that. I appreciated it. I'm glad to see that you are sticking around here. I'm certain you will find it as helpful as I have. Keep posting and sharing.


Title: Re: A Simple, But Meaningful Poem For All Of Us Non-BPDs
Post by: AlexRose on October 19, 2013, 05:46:01 AM
Someone I loved

once gave me a box of darkness.

It took me years to understand

that this, too, was a gift.

Saw this wee quote by Mary Olivier and had goose bumps how accurately this box of darkness describes the experience with a BPD significant other...