Liberation, a Poem. Ariane MG.  April 27TH 2019

August 31, 2022

Wake up knowing your sleep is the reality Revise your allegiances

Plot your escape

from soggy thoughts

and unrequited grudges

Tear down the walls

that have sold you the lonely separation you’ve confirmed by rote

over lifetimes, again and again

A closed box of echoes

ricochet’s in the dank basement of your memories now surfacing from the South

hands palpating the black walls of sleep

a finger running along the seams

a sudden longing for freedom

a gliding hope to the light

You’ve been living a script of someone else’s making you realize, hemmed in

by the one you became through the eyes of

those who cared for you

as little as they cared for themselves

Come. Let go of the rags of worn-down d/illusions Find in their dangled frays

an inner place that expands in fractals

Feel the spring winds blow through your heart a soft prayer of belonging

as you breathe a tender sip

that irradiates your lungs

with the promise of a better dawn

There is a long night ahead, still

Better get out the candle and stoke the fire dance, make delicious meals to share

whisper stories in the darkness

to keep company to the eons that have passed … until tomorrow

Liberation

The promises of love

broken longings

are taking flight in the transmigrations of continents

One was shot down from the flock

“Who would miss it?”, says the stubborn voice of the wound

The dark loam of the form yet to be is silent, moist, certain of its fulfillment

What else is there to say but Be

In the gentle womb of buds tantalized

By life’s call to open To live, finally

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