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The Sleeping Rock's End Poem

By Pamela Storch

Gone are the days of sleeping,

For it is time to awaken,

To who we truly are.

Like a rock of heaviness,

Have you grieved,

All the days of your life,

For the morrow to awaken.

Like a still moon of solitude,

Have you danced,

Upon the lake of reflection,

Only to know yourself with love.

For the night has gone,

And the waters are still.

Awaken, dear one, awaken.

Lost are the days of suffering,

For your time and separation,

Have come to an end.

Your long awaited message has come, 

And healing shall be upon you.

Depart, my love.

Depart upon the dawn,

Of the new age now.

For your symphony has yet to be written.

The future awaits your return.

“The Sleeping Rock’s End Poem” by Pamela Storch is a profound and transformative spiritual poem about awakening from sorrow and entering the light of renewal. Through vivid imagery of still waters, reflection, and dawn, the poem symbolizes the end of heaviness and the rebirth of consciousness. It speaks to the heart’s journey from separation to unity, from grief to peace, and from sleep to spiritual awakening. Pamela Storch invites readers to embrace healing, transformation, and the beginning of a new age within.

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