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I once dreamed That I dreamed enough To give a little tablespoon to someone else. Anyone In that moment of darkness To be a light. A splash of color In an otherwise lovely monotony. I wouldn’t use clever anymore Passionate, wise, unique Or even particularly brave To etch on my legacy Is this the grand canyon Of long shifting waters, carving out Depression after depression? Or, is this wisdom? As I gain wrinkles and layers and lose organs I wonder. How radically misguided can our best intentions can be? Is that perspective? Is it becoming so reserved as to become inanimate? Stuck still like clay and rock and rubble in a pit deep enough to be seen from outside earth’s bubble. But not having the decency to rage like the hurricane on Jupiter, not nearly as remarkable. Keeping a silent tally. 28, 30, 35. Maybe I can weigh my words against action, against feelings, and intention. Maybe I can return to water. Even just a tablespoon.
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Jul 6, 2022
Jul 6, 2022 at 2:56 AM UTC
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I once dreamed That I dreamed enough To give a little tablespoon to someone else. Anyone In that moment of darkness To be a light. A splash of color In an otherwise lovely monotony. I wouldn’t use clever anymore Passionate, wise, unique Or even particularly brave To etch on my legacy Is this the grand canyon Of long shifting waters, carving out Depression after depression? Or, is this wisdom? As I gain wrinkles and layers and lose organs I wonder. How radically misguided can our best intentions can be? Is that perspective? Is it becoming so reserved as to become inanimate? Stuck still like clay and rock and rubble in a pit deep enough to be seen from outside earth’s bubble. But not having the decency to rage like the hurricane on Jupiter, not nearly as remarkable. Keeping a silent tally. 28, 30, 35. Maybe I can weigh my words against action, against feelings, and intention. Maybe I can return to water. Even just a tablespoon.
alastur-berit
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Jul 6, 2022
Jul 6, 2022 at 2:56 AM UTC
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