Poetry

The Meaning Of Us  

A little girl asked me the other day, “What is the meaning of life?” 
I found myself tongue-tied from the depth of her question
And the vast range of explanations 
I feared that conveying the wrong message 
Could make her fragile belief system crumble 
Or steer her on a road to nowhere
So I dug deep
I shoveled through the thick of my mind
And found nothing
So I tried again
And dug a little deeper
Through all the useless data
But the answer still wasn’t there
I tried a third time
This time I looked in my heart
It was there that I found something
Something that emitted a golden light
And filled me with a warmth I couldn’t help but trust
I told her the answer in a single word
“Love”
What better purpose could there possibly be
Than to love and be loved
To let it wrap you like a blanket
Or take a running leap of faith
That feeling that can’t be measured
Or summed up in any words
And holds your trembling hand 
When life becomes too much to bear
It can be the reason you live to see another day
And forfeit all the rest
It can move at the speed of lightning 
And defeat a world of armies
It nourishes our souls
And asks of nothing in return
Because it’s so much bigger than us
And far beyond our mind’s capacity to understand
This is how I choose to see our existence
And this is how I choose to see the meaning behind it
With the only emotion that never expires
“Love”

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Prerequisites to Standing Tall  

 Darling, you're not broken
 You're healing
 You're learning to weather the storms
 And soon the thunder won't even faze you
  
 You're not small
 You're growing
 You're blossoming into a radiant sunflower
 But wilting is a prerequisite to standing tall
  
 You're not your past
 You are who you are right now
 Who you were before is dead and buried
 And it's never too late to be your best self
  
 You’re not drowning
 You’re ebbing and flowing
 The tides are there to keep you humble
 Throughout all life’s fluctuating rhythms 
  
 You're not lost
 You've been there the whole time
 Your face just got covered in dust
 Wipe it away and look again
  
 You're not unloved
 You just forgot to love yourself
 Do so with the wholeness you would for another
 And the rest of them will follow 

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Interpretations Of The Universe  

 I searched for meaning in galaxies 
 And came back empty-handed
 The universe is however we interpret it 
 Like signs that are either coincidence or fate
 But I haven’t discovered where I fit amongst it 
 And am left to aimlessly wander without a compass 
 I wonder if love is the reason we exist 
 If our souls are as old as Cleopatra 
 Or if we truly are just aging bodies 
 Waiting to fade into death
 Like the ending of a movie 
 What a tragedy it would be to only exist 
 To never collect stories that document our evolution 
 or love like our great grandparents  
 I want to hear the thunder even if a storm is coming
 I want to feel the wind tickle the hairs on the back of my neck
 If life is just another grand illusion
 Perhaps love will sweeten the bitter pill
 I don’t mind staring up at blank ceilings and wondering 
 If it means this beating heart of mine is real
 I choose to believe that even once I perish 
 This part of me will subsist 
 This part of me that knows it can never be hollow 
 For there is far too much love in this world to go around
 Can’t you feel it? 

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A Piece of the Puzzle
  
 Some call it universe
 Or cosmos
 Others call it God’s handiwork
 What if we’re talking about the same thing?
 In religion, spirituality and science 
 And everything in between
 What if only our language is different
 But the core of what we preach 
 Stems from a similar hope
 That we are puzzle pieces fitting 
 Into something bigger than ourselves
 What if the separateness is an illusion
 And together we form one masterpiece  
 Why fight each other 
 When deep down 
 We all want the same thing
 To be loved
 We all just want to feel
 Like a part of the puzzle
 But instead we shove pieces to the floor
 To craft a narrow image 
 That is far from who we truly are
 How do you want your piece to be remembered?
 And how will you mend 
 The whole that you’re a part of? 

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Depths Of An Old Soul
 
 You’re misunderstood by the human ensemble 
 And yet so in-tune with the hymns of every passerby 
 You inhale emotion, eat it raw regardless of the pungent aftertaste 
 You speak in metaphors and see in throbbing technicolor 
 Where everyone else sees in black and white 
 You’re surreally aware that the trees are like wise ancestors 
 Connecting an invisible thread to every living thing
 You’ve witnessed it in your dreams
 A place your body and soul separate like oil and water 
 You’re the ghost inhabiting a vessel you don’t remember selecting
 And it’s here that you’ll learn heart-wrenching lessons that thaw your insides 
 Mistakes teach you in shaky rhythms 
 And you feel them like an earthquake in your bones
 To you, beauty exists in everything that’s overlooked by man
 And love never ages the way man does 
 You believe in destiny even when you’re scolded for it 
 And despite your stab wounds you keep fighting to heal others 
 Every sunrise is a whisper of opportunity
 Which is why you think all humans are capable of greatness 
 So much so that you won’t ever stop trying to add color to a grayscale world 

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Wasted Youth
 
 What is it that youth can teach us? 
 We’re constantly shoving lessons down their throats
 But what if they’re the ones who have it right?
 The way they find magic in all the things we’ve grown immune to
 Like the thousands of ants that swarm our juice spill
 Or the pocket-sized houses that shrivel beneath our airplane
 They see everything through eyes of wonder
 Without filters on their mouths
 Or restrictions on their minds
 The world is brand new 
 The asphalt streets are unexplored
 Their first snowfall is likely not forgotten
 Or the way that magician pulled the rabbit out of his hat
 Our souls once were exhilarated by the routines of life
 Until the day we became numb to its splendors
 We stopped seeing miracles and started seeing mediocrity
 We lost touch with the very core of ourselves
 What ever happened to the brave little kid in us
 The us that saw enchantment in every sunlit forest
 The us that found adventure in every opportunity 
 The us that believed we could become anything we desired
 We were so much more than just fantasy buffs 
 Or lovers of bedtime stories
 We were the architects of our wildest dreams
 The ones whose hope never dwindled 

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Bundle Of Love
 
People aren’t born evil
Just as people aren’t born with animosity or fear
From birth we are perfect little bundles of love
Waiting to be molded by the perceptions of others
We absorb every gleaming smile, every furrowed brow
And we mimic the expressions of the world
Until we can speak the language ourselves
We quickly learn the infiniteness of a mother’s love 
And the hot sting on our cheek from the punishing hand
We witness the seasons of love from first spark to last fizzle
And then sometimes discover it was all just a wicked game
We may not have the best hand 
But we can still play the cards we hold well
We can paint our own truths, narrate our own stories
We can choose not to become like the things that threaten us
We can choose to open our hearts
To sprinkle kindness where it doesn’t grow
And if we can’t
Then perhaps those who’ve known compassion 
Can blaze the trail
Perhaps those who have had it given 
Can give it back in return
To help the lost souls find a way back 
Back to how they entered this world
A perfect bundle of love 

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Insomniac 

Counting sheep 
As sand tunnels down the neck of time 
Shadows dance in the night 
The mind plays tricks 
I hear my childhood on a spinning vinyl 
I see my older self and all her uncertainty 
I'm not okay
Pondering the stars 
And where I fit among them
Sinking into the dark space of the crescent moon 
Asking it if I did it well
Reopening sacks that had been double knotted shut 
Wary of the purge that's past it's due date 
Ocean eyes emerge right on time
I'm not okay
Pangs of sorrow
And bitter aftertastes
Linger on my palette 
Echoes of the past are deafening 
And dormant dreams taunt me like a child
What once was my refuge 
Is now my hazard 
I'm not okay
As I finally surrender 
I fall beneath gravity
And descend into the void
That renders me helpless
And screaming silently 
Unable to rouse myself awake
Cold sweats, heart attacks 
Is any of this even real? 
So I continue counting
The myriad of sheep 
Then a voice from my unconscious
Speaks to me so softly I almost talk over it
“I'm not okay, but that's okay”

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I Am

You want to know who I am
I am an unsolvable equation
 
A labyrinth of enigmas
A museum of penetrating history
 
I am a paradox capable of thirsting for affection
Yet abruptly shoving away that same velvet touch
 
I am a prolonged work in progress
A disaster in disguise yet a beacon of hope
 
I am an aging soul starting over as a newborn again
An anonymous being packaged with the label of someone else’s choosing
 
Humanity insisted I attempt to fit the mold
And I honestly tried but it wasn’t my size
 
I am a charcoal sheep enraged by herding
A misfit toy returned to the shop
 
I will always be the student, zigzagging and plateauing
Crashing and burning, but learning and growing
 
I am courageous like the lioness
But sometimes I confuse myself for the wolf, howling at an unattainable moon
 
When I love I give myself fully
And I don’t ask for any pieces back
 
When I see someone hurting I feel it like shattered glass
And I can’t tell whose wound is whose
 
I try to find meaning in life’s no vacancy signs
And then try to make a home in the ones that have space
 
I once was convinced I held within me a deepening void
But the void was illusory and so was the fear
 
When I’m not frozen inside a nightmare my dreams become lucid
I’ll be sliding down the rings of Saturn or cartwheeling on water
 
I am constantly humbled by the world we inhabit
It’s unshakable grandeur is far too much for me to grasp
 
I have an insatiable craving for bold adventures
But I found the best ones without even trying
 
Sometimes I feel like I’m in a simulation
But then I realized that’s probably not the half of it
 
I used to break all the rules but I forgave myself instantly
It’s not worth carrying around a load that heavy anyway
 
I used to think that I was lost and desperately needed to be found
Then I realized I was there the whole time, hidden beneath layers of expectation

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Remember Me

Seduce me like a drop of golden sun
Swirls of tangerine and coral horizon
 
Choose me like your lucky number
Time and time again without hesitation
 
Caress me like the lacy froth
Of the tireless waves along the shore
 
Read me like a heart-throbbing sonnet
One whose verses intertwine with yours
 
See me like an invasion of long-stemmed roses 
A summer’s daydream in the heart of winter
 
Dance with me like the diming flames of candlelight
With sweet melodies humming in our heads
 
Run away with me like two reckless teenagers
And pinky swear you’ll love me til’ the end of time
 
Understand me like a map of destiny
Of snaking roads and one astonishing reality
 
Desire me like the forbidden fruit or femme fatale
With intoxicating auras you can’t resist
 
Remind me what it felt like in the age of innocence
To be free from duty and fearless of risk
 
Love me like the obsidian sky loves the stars
With an infinite explosion of freckled light  
 
Remember me like the happy ending of a movie
The long-awaited kiss at midnight

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The Dark That’s In Us

A beam of light awakens the darkness 
After years of hibernation 
It was never known and so it always lingered 
Waiting for its great escape 
It seeped through the cracks of unlatched doors
From past wounds that remained unhealed
Fear manifests, consumes, repeats
Forcing lessons to be known by heart 
Or else
Demons surface, fighting for a burning reaction
For echoed screams, shattered glass, broken bonds 
For a tsunami of salty tears and defeat
This is how they claim their victory
But if we swallow the fear 
And face the demons in our shadow 
We confiscate their power 
In a moment of bravery we see our own reflection
We see the darkness we once kept buried, is a part of us
One that is not a burden but a blessing
For without our darkness we may never know our light

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She Believed In Storms

She believed in storms
And so came the raindrops
Like rapids falling to the earth
Beckoning spirals of wind and electric skies
 
She believed in beauty
And so she found comfort amongst the shade
Of a welcoming weeping willow
Eavesdropping on songs of red-breasted robins
 
She believed in demons
And so she remained captive to tiny slivers of light
Promising to keep her safe from any nightmarish terrors
So long as she stayed tightly tucked beneath her quilt
 
She believed in soulmates
And so she tried to recreate a storybook romance
Ones that had her falling in and out of a hopeless kind of love
But always left her grateful to have loved at all
 
She believed in betrayal
And so came the tunnel throat screams
The hasty packing of tired suitcases
That forced her to let go of what was
 
She believed in magic
And so she observed strange coincidences everywhere she went
Undeniable signs emerged so that she’d continue
On a winding path full of endless possibilities
 
She believed in karma
And so her crimes came right back around
Just as truths of her past resurfaced
Like excavated skeletons
 
She believed in the limitless power of the human mind
And so came her steadfast determination
A force that can create something out of nothing
One that can find beauty in the most savage of storms

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