The Ladies of Horror
Picture-Prompt Writing Challenge!
And the Drowning Will Be the Easy Part
by Amanda Worthington
It was love at first speak
Your bright words filling me in
Like I was born just an outline
And you had come to give me
Light, dimension, meaning
.
Chaos and drive define purpose, I decide
And the pressure with which you shade me in
Is just right
Precise and practiced in a way that shows me
You’ve learned the wrong way to proceed
And have risen above the carelessness of immaturity
I wish I could say the same
The least I can do is let you teach me.
.
Then one day I can no longer feel what makes me me
So skilled are you at your craft
I only look like some new iteration of you
But darker
.
Not quite daring to say what we mean to
Afraid of making some mistake we can’t take back
We languish.
.
And how long do we sit like that?
The coarse wood of our solitary souls made smooth
Imbued with the spirit of the infinite
Uncertain in the quantum silence
That leaves us tongue-tied
Not because we have nothing to say
But because we’re not sure how to let it out gradually
.
Words are like water that way
Life-giving
Life-taking
The utterance of the cosmic
Come to fill in the void
Until it no longer recognizes the sound
Of its own echoes
.
The words can drown us if we aren’t careful
They must be released…
Slowly
With great knowing of the power they wield
.
But I have lost the ability to be careful
.
If this is the end
Then at least I know I still have
Some molecule of self
Left to get angry
.
It is my only solace
As the waters rise.
.
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A fantastic poem.
“The coarse wood of our solitary souls made smooth” – what a great line in a poem full of emotion and intrigue