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Letting Go Is Real Faith

by @jon-york

It  seems  crazy  sometimes, just  trying  to  stay  positive or  maybe  I  have  reached  my limit of pretending to be normal. Eating cereal with a fork since the late 70's, a ragged collection of wild ghosts that offend Heaven with wanton paganism. Looking for a peaceful place to scream in terror at the realization so many years are gone, going so fast and I can't get them back. I am old and gray and bald, and walk with a cane. blinking my eyes again and I am a great grandfather. And I recall so many loves that didn't last, that came and went like a hummingbird feeding and gone, some of them with insatiable depths  that  needed  to  be  fed. Some with hungers for the wailing of tortured flesh,roaring whispers of the men they'd swallowed. But I know she is still out there waiting for me to appear.                                         Jon York    2021
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