
Emotions are tough to corral, tougher still to name.
Some mornings, journalling surprises me with what flows out.
Case in point: this morning’s words morphed into a poem of grief and loss. Or is it about these times? The vitriol, anger, war, power struggles, the sides we take, the shade we cast.
Or simply, a lifetime of swallowing words to present the ‘good girl’ my mother trained me to be?
Seventy-one years on, I’m still unwinding those lessons that do not serve me well.
Living is a journey: inward, outward, a journey of letting go. Claiming my right to be all my emotions. Fearlessly. Authentically. Vulnerably. Me.
What about you? Do you struggle to unwind childhood lessons that no longer serve? Have you found a way to rage, to scream, to run through fear and release the ‘ought to be’—to be Fearless. Authentically. Vulnerably. You?
Do share! We learn from each other how to do this thing called Life.
RAW
by Louise Gallagher
RAGE
Let me
know you,
Let me
feel
your hot breath
scorch
niceties
expelled
on fake smiles
pasted
in place.
FEAR
Let me lose
all memory
of what a good girl
oughta’ do.
Let me
burn
the fetid stench
of good manners
stomp
angry words
scorching
my tongue,
held
still.
RELEASE
Let me
wail
Let me
scream
your name
full of
memories
entwined
drowning
my senses
overflowing
the empty spaces
left behind.
Knowing your present situation, I strongly feel with you on your RELEASE cry. Sending you thoughts of strength, love, forgiveness, gentleness towards yourself.
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Rage is for the stage
Fear is always near
Release me, piece by piece …
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Ohhh. Nice!
Thanks Ivor. Love how you said in 3 lines what it took me many! 🙂 ❤
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You’re most welcome, Louise
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LOL!
Great respoinse Mark. Thank you — and yes…
ONe of the reasons I wrote it out was I was musing on how small things start accumulating into big things until, I feel like all I’m noticing are the big, ugly things.
So… to bring it all back into porportion. I wrote it out in a list. Laughed at myself especially as I noticed how much judgement had crept in without my realizing it!
Here’s to soup making days and… for me… walks along the shoreline under a brilliant blue sky. Whitecaps tip the waves. Wind blows and life looks mighty fine!
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