I am on my side centipede
For the sobs have drilled to the core already
Cracked and vibratoed
I have fallen into the aftershocks
The little trembles
When the ache is deepest
Has dripped its way through my throat
Rested on my chest
Tripping over my lips as it leaves again
A tear comes
Slow and salt
Paralells gravity a while
Trickles to nose
Makes a turn
And rolls over the cheekbone
My hand makes a request
May I lift it asks
Wipe this away
So we can all stand
Pretend better
But sometimes
We just need to soak.
The tear moves slower now
Jaw-ward bound
And I think
Who am I to stop this journey
Water is meant to move
And I am meant to still
To feel
To breathe in and out
And only that
These rules are ages old
From the last thaw
When the glaciers moved
Carved and dripped
Their way through the hardness of the world
I have heard struggle described in diamonds
That we will all shine under pressure
But pressure is not the same as pain
And a diamond pales
In the sediments of a valley
I exhale
Let the hollows of me guide the tear a little faster
Then it drops over auricle’s cliffs
making corries of my smallest bones
Currents rushing to the ear drum
And they sound like truths
And they sound like comfort
And there is more to follow tear says
When it is all done
I let my lands slide
Tilt my axis to the mirror
And see the paths still
With their freckle deposits
You are a landscape
The soaked cheeks remind me
This is how life grows.
The diamond stanza is my favorite section. Pressure and pain. You had my attention! Well done!