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I’ve been naive, I’ve let you pretend to leave. your footprints on my back, your hands around my neck. insidious, nagging, affection-less, touch-craving little me. I’ve been worn down, pierced in private longings, secret places, there inside my deepest heart, my deepest holding, my most sacred cradling places. how many times? two times two, time tables, turning around back to you will I begin to see? will I be able to reconcile with me? to ward off lonely lagging leeches like you, like feathers drifting by in a dusty, sticky sky. naivety was my gravity, not knowing, -my sanity. now I ask, in full sunlight, blue sky as my witness, which is a graver danger? you no longer hold the dagger. and still I walk trembling in my feet one step: steadying in defiant dignity, two steps: an angel’s voice to heal me. I can hold up the glass, see foreground, see the past, all’s perspective, all is what I decide now, what I ask, what I intend and what I allow. ~Lana Maree Haas
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 12:51 PM UTC
Two Steps
I’ve been naive, I’ve let you pretend to leave. your footprints on my back, your hands around my neck. insidious, nagging, affection-less, touch-craving little me. I’ve been worn down, pierced in private longings, secret places, there inside my deepest heart, my deepest holding, my most sacred cradling places. how many times? two times two, time tables, turning around back to you will I begin to see? will I be able to reconcile with me? to ward off lonely lagging leeches like you, like feathers drifting by in a dusty, sticky sky. naivety was my gravity, not knowing, -my sanity. now I ask, in full sunlight, blue sky as my witness, which is a graver danger? you no longer hold the dagger. and still I walk trembling in my feet one step: steadying in defiant dignity, two steps: an angel’s voice to heal me. I can hold up the glass, see foreground, see the past, all’s perspective, all is what I decide now, what I ask, what I intend and what I allow. ~Lana Maree Haas
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Mar 9, 2016
Mar 9, 2016 at 12:51 PM UTC
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