Birth of a Notion

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    Birth of a Notion

    All these years
    I have tried to compose something distinct and
    meaningful

    give explanation serving to clarify

    if only in my own mind

    if only for myself

    through the tangled web of memory

    what happened
    that could have been so devastating.

    If only I had discovered sooner
    I was working to unravel
    the wrong mysteries.

    It was not the hands of other
    entering forbidden places
    the fingers of other
    creating a sickly symphony
    the sounds of which
    I could not bear.

    It was not the false image
    that this was somehow my doing
    that I was sharing in or taking part.

    It was not the false knowledge
    that I had made invitations
    the undying fears
    that the travesties would be repeated
    already the derogation
    reverberating like echoes

    nor the foreboding
    the prophecy
    that I
    one day
    would abandon
    the unrelenting
    tiresome undertaking
    to keep johnfrancis at bay

    or surrender
    to sowing the conceptions
    spread open to the wind
    and planted in my soul.

    It was not even the terror
    with which I crept forward
    daily
    venturing
    to simply discover for myself
    my life
    unagrieved, unafflicted, unharmed.

    It wasn’t the swiftness
    with which my lessons were learned
    often seemingly
    systematic

    or my endeavors
    surfeited with sorrow

    to satisfy
    the sickness
    cultivated, actualized and growing within me.

    It was not the confusion
    that resulted from being a child
    educated with ideas
    a child
    has no words to counter
    has not way to assimilate
    into the worlds of children.

    It was not the dissonance.

    It was merely
    profoundly
    much simpler than any of this,
    the sad reality
    of my utter aloneness.

    No one

    To save me.


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    simoneaugustus commented on Birth of a Notion

    10-12-2009

    This spoke to me on so many levels, very powerful. Extremely beautiful word choices.

    twayneking commented on Birth of a Notion

    03-06-2009

    You have something powerful to say. This poem shows how frustrated you are trying to get someone to connect with you - captures the loneliness when you can't. Keep writing. You're moving toward something in your work. Not sure what...

    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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