What was your crime? Was it heinous, Or trifling? What was so bad that could leave you like this? Was it hard at the time? To sustain us, While stifling -- all of the feelings that couldn’t exist?
Was it too vast a weight To be wielded Unaided? Or was it too great for an army to bear? Too small to relate Or too shielded Spoil-shaded? To understand all that was happening there
But I’m no longer small Or at least I am older I’m ready to know what was tethering you Or chasing you down Like a beast Or a soldier With a thin sheen of orange, when green wouldn’t do
It’s okay to tell me Exhibit Or model Emotions, by spoonful as heavy as lead To let it all out To live it No bottle For weeping, and raging, and mourning the dead
Still neither we know How to feel These things safely The throat-ripping scream that may never quiet down The full force of hate That’s so real To me lately The terrible fury no bottle can drown
The shocking events That founded Those feelings The violence and panic-lashed vigilance born Their timbre makes sense Compounded Their meanings No piece their experience doesn’t transform
But why such deep shame? Some misdeed Or error? Your fault that’s a focus for manifest wrongs The heightening frame Of this need Is as ever Pointed internal where mercy belongs
It’s okay, I know Self-kindness Is fleeting More tricksy than empty-glass, bottle-stirred glee Emotions may flow In rightness Repeating The heinous, the trifling, transfigured care-weightless The self-sighted shame now silk-slightful and shameless The criminal pardoned and duly set free
BLT Webster’s Word of the Day challenge (heinous) date 22nd September 2024. “Heinous describes things—such as acts, deeds, or crimes—that are hatefully or shockingly evil, or in other words, deserving of hate or contempt.”