
Sometimes
there are times,
I wish I could
go back.
I’d fix
all the places
where things
went right off track.
But then
I remember,
you can’t fix
what’s not been learned.
So instead,
I just keep livin,
knowin the past
has been adjourned.
© 2021 Michelle Cook
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“knowing the past has been adjourned”…beautiful writing! The kind that is likely to stick in my mind for ages to come. Thanks for sharing your wonderful words xoxo
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Awww… thank you for reading. 💛
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How lovely. Many times I wished I could go back and fix the things that I wished never go off track but I just can’t.
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Yeah, I think we all wish we could do things over sometimes. But I do believe everything happens for a reason and so that is how I make sense of things that I wish never happened.
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Really love this post, so glad I came across your blog! ❤️
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Oh I’m so glad you loved it. Thank you… ❤️
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Keep writing those really great
Poens my poet friend!
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I will… thank you. 😃
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wise words in your poem delivered so well Michele.
Love this line “you can’t fix
what’s not been learned.”
hugs and love! 💖🤗
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Thank you so much, Cindy. ❤️ That’s the part that always comes back to me when I feel like I could’ve done the past better. It reminds me that I did the best I could for what I knew at that particular time.
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such a great reminder Michele which we all need!!💖💖💖
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Thank you for sharing 🙂
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Having been that odd person few people like, the one that maked the bad mistakes and then moved to other states (you know how that goes: “No matter where you go, there you are.”)
FINALLY, I said to all who would listen,”Love me as I am, or leave this place.”
I work with people who have far worse problems, and I’ve been graced with the opportunity to know what it’s like to be a bit different. It is what I was meant to do, and without the experiences I went through in my past, there are few who could do it.
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That’s how I see it too. If you’re happy with who you are, then you should stay as you are. People will always choose to accept or reject, but that is up to them.
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Michelle, well said. If we don’t learn those lessons, it is hard to change behavior now or then. Like Mike said, I too wish I could change some things in my past, but it may also alter the future from that point forward as I finally did learn those lessons (or at least some of them). Keith
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I always think about that, how changing the past could affect the future. And I don’t think I’d want to alter the past because I genuinely like how my life has turned out.
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Kudos to you. Even small changes could have a large echo effect, so you are wise to think the way you do. Keith
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Sound sense
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Thank you, Derrick 🙂
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Oh, I like this. You know, I like to think I’m an expert at digging around fruitlessly in the past. I tell myself there must be something I’ve missed and if I can only dig it up, everything will be fine. But like you wrote, you can’t fix something you haven’t learned. I guess that makes me an expert at futility. Anyone want to buy a used shovel? 🙂
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Haha… I love the way you put that. 🙂 It would be great to know it all before we’ve begun to live, but then what would be the point of living? 😉
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I love “the past has been adjourned”
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Yeah, I think it’s good to put an end to things we cannot change. 🙂
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The past is not there to be fixed
But now a piece of the heart’s history
Locked inside the moon’s total eclipse
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Ohh… I love that… thank you for the song. 🙂
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My pleasure .. I love your poems Michelle..
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Awww… I’m so glad you do, Ivor. That really means a lot to me. ❤️
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This is an awesome poem, Michelle. I love the reflectivity and the wise way you approach being present and letting go, while knowing continual learning is part of the process. Love this. ❤️
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Thank you so much, Jeff. Until someone invents a time machine, I think this is the best we can do. 🙂
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You’re most welcome, Michelle. Always. Indeed. ☺️
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Lovely words here ❤
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Thank you so much, CC. ❤️
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Always welcome love
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❤️xo
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xoxo
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