Tinnitus Poems & Writings

Tweaker: From what I have read, I know you will acheive your goal. It takes a special person who weaves together words that touch our souls. Tinnitus has a way of making us get in touch with our emotions. We first feel sad and upset, get mad and even get intolerable, but as time passes we slowly gain strength back from our struggles.
Our trials with tinnitus can eventually make us stronger in our talents. There are some of us, who will always be reminded by our tinnitus, and the pains it put us through. Tweaker, you have a great gift for writing and maybe tinnitus, just a little, has hopefully made your talent for writing anew. Always remember, you have come from the shadows into the light, discovering more brilliance, than you have ever seen before.
Thank so much for sharing your poem! TinA#7oct
 
Emmalee , I rewrote the poem

Tinnitus my salient foe
You brought to me sadness and woe
Sometime a rare quiver of fear
For you dull everything I hear

Music demands silence you see
There's no room for ringing of T
Always wanting to tag along
When I'm trying to write a song

So since you will not disappear
I guess I'll have to keep you here
Include you in melody
A risky possibility

And surely enough there you are
Singing as if you were a star
My salient T note of A
You are my foe but not today
TinA#7oct

Emmalee, I hope this is better
Thanks again, TinA#7oct
It is wonderful, TinA!❤️
 
I love to write children's poems and stories. Finding a publisher is my dream. So far I have read out my childrens poems in a local school assembly as the headmaster really liked them. The children acted out one of them. So I guess there is hope. Always good to have a dream to hold onto, especially with this horrible condition.
I agree, we absolutely need a dream or a goal to hold onto. There is always hope, Tweaker.
 
Emmalee, thank you again! Becuause you write from your soul, the words you speak, don't have to rhyme. Words from the heart are always poetic, and your gift of words make you shine. So bless you for helping people here to stay positive. Thank You again TinA#7oct

Your are more than welcome, TinA. Thank-you for the lovely words.:huganimation:
 
Tweaker: From what I have read, I know you will acheive your goal. It takes a special person who weaves together words that touch our souls. Tinnitus has a way of making us get in touch with our emotions. We first feel sad and upset, get mad and even get intolerable, but as time passes we slowly gain strength back from our struggles.
Our trials with tinnitus can eventually make us stronger in our talents. There are some of us, who will always be reminded by our tinnitus, and the pains it put us through. Tweaker, you have a great gift for writing and maybe tinnitus, just a little, has hopefully made your talent for writing anew. Always remember, you have come from the shadows into the light, discovering more brilliance, than you have ever seen before.
Thank so much for sharing your poem! TinA#7oct
Thank you so much for your words of encouragement. I surely need it as the old T is particularly obnoxious this evening. Tinnitus has certainly made me appreciate the good things in life a lot more. I never really noticed the birds singing before T. Now I deliberately listen to the birdsong as I walk through the country lanes. Such heavenly sound therapy. The good things in life mean so much more to me. We appreciate the sweet all the more, once we have tasted the bitter. We know purer joy, after we have weeped. T is horrible but some good must come from our suffering.
 
Tweaked, I agree. Sometimes tinnitus pulls the window shade down in front of us, so we can't see the beauty outside. It can be the thief in the night that robs our precious sleep, it can be the great magnifier of suffering and pain, and it can be the leech in our lives that slowly feeds away on our strength and our will. It is helpful to have distractions so tinnitus is less noticeable, because as you say, "There are so many beautiful and wonderful things that can distract us."

When tinnitus is less noticeable

City noises, cars, buses, trains, and planes
Drinking tea while listening to the rain
Soft music filling the sweat air of Spring
Birds with many diverse songs they can sing
Looking at the clouds in the ski so blue
Walking the dog or the dog walking you
Getting out side and enjoying the day,
helps to take our anxiety away.

Tweaker, thanks again TinA#7oct
 
Tweaker
If you can accomplish one little thing today
so you won't have to do it tomorrow,
everyday can be a little better than the day before.

Tweaker, sorry I misspelled you name in my last post.
TinA#7oct
 
Sweat Silence
Right at the waking moment, when my conscience slowly emerges from sleep
There's a wisp of silence.........just before my tinnitus sounds it's first beat
And in this flicker of time, I'm reminded what silence use to be
I reach in my mind to pull it back, but sadly now, I wake with T.
Dedicated to m4gnus
By TinA#7oct
 
Blanket of love and care

Wrap yourself with the blanket of love and care
Found here at the T forum from those who share
It's hard sometimes when the walls keep closing in
I pray you find strength to push them back again
By TinA#7oct
 
Why can't you understand me?

Why can't you understand me? is it because tinnitus is something you cannot see, never felt before, or due to fact that the noise is in my mind, and bothers me all the time?
Your indifference makes it worse, I wish you could have sympathized at first, but I must look for compassion somewhere else.
I must seek out others who have tinnitus too, for they might understand what I'm going through.

By TinA#7oct
 
Rain
Rain pitter-patters off my window sill
A pleasant distraction to hear its song
It helps sometimes to calm my troubled mind
Singing in the bliss of night, till it's gone

By TinA#7oct
 
The song version of. You Come To Me Your Crying, Dedicated to all of those who suffer from tinnitus on this forum who have given me the inspiration to write.

You come to me, your crying
It's the middle of the night
I take you in my arms
And hold you very tight

You don't have to say a word
Because it's alright with me
Sometimes the loving comfort
To be held is all we need

You share with me your troubles
As I whipe away your tears
The sleepless nights and heartache
Of the sadness and your fears

You always seem to worry
And you barely seem to sleep
But gather up the courage
To survive it through the week

And it pounds and it pounds all the time

As you struggle through the night

And it pounds and it pounds in your mind

Tinnitus is the thief, who steals away your sleep
This hardship with a beat, you rarely can defeat

We talked into the morning
Till you drifted off to sleep
I asked the Lord to help you
Find the comfort that you need

There is a quiet place
Where tinnitus has no sound
A place that you can visit
In your silent dreams it's found

And it pounds and it pounds all the time

As you struggle through the night

And it pounds and it pounds in your mind

Tinnitus is a thief , that steals away your sleep
This hardship with a beat, you seldom can defeat


And early in the morning,
As your conscience comes around
There is a wisp of silence.....
Before the ringing sounds

By TinA#7oct

Tinnitus made me get get my guitar of the closet, and the T forum started me to write.
 
Phendran, The music melody is completed, I just need to finish transcribing it for piano from Tab. I'm not a musician, singer, or writer. A wrench and screwdriver use to be my tools of the trade. I only started playing guitar to mask my tinnitus six years ago and I now write because of the Forum, which has been less than a year.
So I really appreciate your kind words and will work hard to complete what I have started. Some one once said
"Music from the heart, doesn't have to be perfect", I hope their right. Have a great weekend!!, TinA#7oct
 
glynis, Thank you for your kind words. It was inspiring to read and listen to those who participated in Tinnitus Week on the Tinnitus Hub. Thanks again TinA#7oct
I may change one line to This hardship with a beat, I prey you can defeat, instead of you seldom can defeat. Have a great day, Tom.
 
I feel each one of your sounds like mine,
I know your heartbeat,
you will never be alone because
I walk on the path with you.

I will calm the voice soon,
there will always be a place,
where the eyes look at this new day.
 
( Pulsatile Tinnitus )

It's like a whooshing sound inside your ear
And It's constant so it never disappears
It's like A whisper in the wind
Or A constant thud from within
It's A daily struggle having to deal with such Pulsating
Irritating
Dominating
Nauseating
Devastating
And such a frustrating sound
Test after test and still no result
When they ask if I'm okay
It's beginning to feel like an insult
I sit in silence and begin to listen
I search for help from anyone who's experienced this condition
I like to see the positive in a bad situation
So even though the doctors keep giving me false calculations
And due to covid-19 most of my appointments has been sent over to cancellations
I still find it bitter sweet
As I lay up at night and listen to my heart beat
Rather than laying around excepting defeat
At least it's a sound that I am still alive
A sound of a young black woman
Suffering. Yet surviving
And she's only 25

-T.Hardy
 

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