Lifeline Poetry Challenge | 2022
Self-discovery Through Poetry Challenge Prompt:-5
Greetings poets,
I hope you are enjoying the prompts of the Lifeline Poetry Challenge. If you didn’t read the first four prompts, here you can find out the previous prompts.
Today’s prompt might be hard for you to write and reflect on.
Trust is the base of life. Without trust, I am not being able to imagine the world. I am a person who can’t easily trust. If you haven’t read an article about my personal story, here you can read it.
Trust is the most significant thing in anyone’s life. Still, many people in the world can easily break your trust. There are people in this world who play with your emotions and take relationships for granted. They think that they can get everything they want in their lives. I don’t like the people who take relationships and trust for granted.
“Trust is to human relationships what faith is to gospel living. It is the beginning place, the foundation upon which more can be built. Where trust is, love can flourish.”
Relationships, love, and life are all three important things that are dependent on trust. Once, the trust will break there will be no relationship and no love.
You may have encountered a situation or a relationship in which the other person broke your trust. I know those moments when the other person did the things you have never imagined in life.
We all had this kind of people in our lives that we trusted them but they won’t be able to keep our trust. They gave us the pain of life.
Therefore today’s prompt is,
Write a poem to a person who broke your trust? What are the things you would like to tell them? Is there any life lesson you learned from that incidents? Do share your feeling and emotions in poetic form.
It takes months and years to build trust in someone. However, it only takes one wrong action or a decision to break that trust.
“The toughest thing about the power of trust is that it’s very difficult to build and very easy to destroy. The essence of trust building is to emphasize the similarities between you and the customer.”
I would like to tell the person who broke my trust is, thanks for teaching me the valuable lesson of life that not every person is the same. Everyone doesn’t deserve your love and affection. Thanks for giving me the strength to let go of the relationships that don’t value or respect me.
I hope you all will enjoy this prompt.
I would like to invite some of the Lifeline poets who would like to respond to the prompt Trista Signe Ainsworth Monoreena Acharjee Majumdar Marilyn Glover Ilana Lydia Hamsalekha KM Fullerton Jenine Bsharah Baines Neera Handa Dr. Arbab Z. Ali Joseph Lieungh Colleen Millstead Giulietta Passarelli Sadee Bee Sharing Randomly Ellie Jacobson Doa Demir Nicole Sponsel Deepa N Swamy Shuntay Wright
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