This is a submission for Kevin’s No Theme Thursday.

Leading to your final destination
No longer time for any explanation
Crossing into the subtle realms
Dread overtakes you with overwhelm
Elysian Fields your final resting space?
Or perhaps Tartarus is a better place?
Choices in life you can’t mend now
Until next lifetime – a solemn vow
With each step, there’s no going back
Guiding to the light or the inky black
What lies ahead is an unknown fate
Will you stand before the pearly gates?
Perhaps in the void, with nothing more?
Maybe Limbo, as you walk through the door?
Destined to repeat mistakes from the past?
This short journey of life is ending at last
©️ Laura Bennett
Only you know which life you lead, what choices you make, and how you may be judged in the end.
Psychopomps is from the Greek word ψυχοπομπός, (psychopompós) – which means “guide of souls,” and are found in many religions as deities or spirits which lead the dead into the afterlife.

I first hear of this in the Sandman
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Cool! Interesting folklore as well
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I’m in the middle of creating a kind of folklore or mythology based story.
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Sounds interesting! Will be lookin out for it
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You’ll know when it drops 🙂
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Excellent, Laura. So many truths to the touch the heart in your powerful poem. 🙏❤️
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Thank you Mindful Mystic 😊 much appreciated and so glad you liked it 🙏 ❤️
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Well done, capturing that essence of passing. Only the dead truly knows what follows.
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Very true. We can only speculate. Some have an idea but it’s only a glimpse
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Hi Laura,
Someone once said:
It is in our nature to judge those around us. We judge how strangers dress, how our neighbours maintain their lawns, and how our friends behave in public… Yes, we are constantly carrying out this kind of judgment… without ever coming to mind that one day we may be judged. Yes, it is in our nature to judge those around us. Just as it is in our nature to make others take the responsibility for our mistakes.
Petit bonjour de France.
Tony
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It is absolutely a person’s nature to judge, however – as you so rightly said, in the end will be our own final judgment. I guess we’ll wait and see 😆 but yes, your words ring very true.
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You pump up the jam with this one ✨ Excellent work 👍 You had me with the title 😉 Magnifique 💯
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Thank you Chris 😊 so glad you liked it 🙏 I saw the image and the words flew out lol 😆 always appreciated ✨
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You’re welcome Laura 🌞
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Love it. Especially the use of Greek language and mythology.
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Thank you so much Kevin 🙏 Greek mythology has always been a bit of an obsession of mine, haha. Glad you liked it 😊 always appreciated
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‘Choices in life you can’t mend now,’ what an excellent phrase. I accept my past and have asked for forgiveness. I believe this has happened as I am not the a-hole I used to be, a calming peacefulness have enveloped me. I will still explore the wild side but now do it without the reckless abandonment I use to have. Thanx for another fabulous post.
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That’s all we can do – we are human, after all. Accept what’s in the past, and try to do better for the future. Living in peace is the best thing, once you feel that, and all is well, there’s not much that can disturb you. We can only stay in the darkness so long, but it still creeps in here and there. I feel ya on the “wild side” but a more tame version of it. And thank you for your comments, Ernie! 😊
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Wow, loved the poem and the image (Kevin’s prompt images never disappoint!) 😊 I only recently learnt the word Psychopomps but it’s perfect for the poem/image.
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Thank you so much! 😊 Kevin’s images are always fantastic, I agree! Glad you liked the poem and so very much appreciated 🙏
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You’re very welcome! ☺️
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Awesome poem done so well! Love it💓
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Thank you Cindy! 🙏 incredibly kind of you to say 😊 glad you liked it 💕
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I sure did, Laura. You’re so very welcome💕
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Excellent! Nicely worded. 😎
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Thanks John! 😊 always so much appreciated 🙏
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You’re welcome, Laura! Have a great night. 😎
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You as well! Thank you 🙏
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You’re welcome! 😎
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well expressed, Laura…and beautifully so too🤍
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Thank you Destiny 😊 always appreciate your kind words 🙏 means a lot 🩷
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pleasure always 🤍
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I love the artwork and the poem!
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Thank you, Dawn! Much appreciated 🙏 Kevin does put out the most stunning images 😊
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This is awesome! And mystical! I especially loved, “… Choices in life you can’t mend now Until next lifetime – a solemn vow …”
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Thanks Kymber 🙏 always so appreciated 😊 I’m so glad you liked it! I do enjoy the mystical stuff 😆
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Life is a short journey, over before we know it.
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Absolutely so true Mary 🙏 I’m still so intrigued by your beautiful poem with the black mirror by the way 😊
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Ah, thank you, Laura.
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So welcome, I would love to hear more of your experiences too if you’re ever open to sharing 😊 no pressure, though! 🙏
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Feel free to email me Laura, marykdoyle@att.net
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Thank you so much, Mary! 😊 I will 🙏
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A fantastically written and yet haunting poem, Laura. Where does the journey lead, and what truly awaits? Always, life and the afterlife, are mysteries shrouded in speculations. Outstanding indeed. 🙏
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Thank you Kevin 🙏 I appreciate your image, and at the risk of sounding like I’m crazy (who ever would think that?!) I feel like I dreamt the whole poem or something, and your image matched up perfectly for it. I’m rambling now and probably not making sense but 🤪
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Not crazy at all. Very interesting indeed. Sometimes when I am writing something I get the feeling I’ve written it before, so I can’t claim your experience is odd at all 😊
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Well…that is certainly intriguing and exactly what I knew to be going on with you all along 😉 haha!
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Laura, you inspired me with your style of crafting beautiful words, and I’d like to know you better so I contacted you via Your provided Email address, but until now you haven’t responded. Would mind my friendship from Nigeria 🇳🇬?
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Hi, not at all! I will search for your email, but I am extremely busy right now with just starting 2 jobs so may not get back to you right away 😊 I so do appreciate your lovely kind words 🙏 that means a lot to me
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You’re welcome 😊 Laura. I’m excited.
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Nicely done, Laura! 💕
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Thank you so much, T! Always appreciated 🙏 💕
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My pleasure. ❣️
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Power Metal!!
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Haha yessss 🙌 rock on 🤘 lol! 😆
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Have a great weekend 🌺
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Thank you so much 😊
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This is excellent! Love the allusions! Nicely, nicely done! ❤
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[…] to share this after reading Laura’s excellent Psychopompós submission for No Theme Thursday, as it seemed […]
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Excelllllennntttt!!! 😆
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Very haunting! I love it!
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I’m so sorry! For some reason this comment was in my spam 😩 I don’t know why. 🙏 so glad you liked it! I love dark themes 😊
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