You’re down. Unhappy as a clown With painted mouth and painted eyes: A main disguise. Inside you’re isolated, insulated, Loveproof, heatproof and cocooned, Marooned. Then ****, The roof falls in, you’re introduced. From being ‘down’ You’re not alone. Propped up and bolstered, Heartened, fortified and reassured;
I need not say what, where or how. Certainly not even who. The thing of import is the ‘that’. ‘That’ you, besotted, mad about A club, a hobby, a religion. Stuck On something you can shout out loud about. You’ve learned, have known One need not be alone, not great, not clever. There is always some one thing to focus on: Aloneness gone. Forever.
You’re Not Alone 10.15.2020 Love Relationships II; Circling Round Experience; Arlene Nover Corwin