i’m thinking this is a monologue. you can read it as such. or poetry if you prefer. i’m thinking it’s a part of a larger whole. at some point i’ll put in a guide to how i use punctuation in plays. though maybe it’s fairly intuitive. the key thing is to hear it. this is…
Tag: poem
to move mountains
maybe the immediate pain could trigger a release that would be so much greater than the miniscule point experienced and you would see the kind of shift that would move mountains and then you would truly know you are capable of so much
new thoughts
an ache that releases a pit deep seated and stuck a mark way down hidden in between and under in the center an ache that releases a light in a dark space a dimness that becomes bright over time like something flipped on a switch an ache that releases and with it tremendous movement comes…
ever forward
distractions unravel in front of you to send you back to the point where you had no power no choice don’t believe it don’t let it tug at your sleeve don’t let it irk you find the silence find the rocks to grip down the edge as you move ever closer think about the blanket…
time when it moves
as if memory could call into another time tap in so deeply so as to reveal the moment in a vastly new light as if time travel was possible simply from listening to music transported on a journey or sometimes stationary the world seems to be compressed in the moment of pause as if pause…
guidance
like smoothing out fabric a surface like glass brush hands across part the wrinkles, ripples sideways smoothing so that everything is still and quiet so that in that moment you hear very closely you can hear the voice from within guiding you
realignment
body knows what to do mind does too body and mind tell you how to get back into balance still it might not be what you want to do it might not be convenient might take a great concerted effort might be painful a sickness is the body the mind the spirit out of balance…
still here
it gets to the point where you think i really don’t have any other option that it’s the same old story same old annoyances day by day and you’re job is to just take it and take it and take it that’s your main job is to just take it as it comes to be…