I can feel a poem rising at the tip of my fingers tonight. I can feel them revolting, buzzing with anger; demanding to be heard. And so I tie my hair back, pick up my pen, ever the docile servant to my emotions. What do you wanna talk about, I ask them? The buzzing stopped short, for the first time with some hesitancy, they answer we don't know. And so we sat in companionable silence, with pen held. A hundred fluttering thoughts, but none I can connect to form a poem. Write down, they say, write what we have always wanted to say, and so I let my emotions glide my fingers over the page, scribbling my brain out of the story, letting heart play to its fullest content. And so heart wrote the softest words, And in silence my brain slept.