Sunday, October 08, 2006

Sunday a.m. at Transition Camp

Written on the trail in the wilderness therapy program I worked for in the Utah desert.

People without issues—
Do they really exist?
I’m so grateful for this sun
Self-imposed limitations
I hold myself back
I just heard the wind under a crow’s flapping wings
Whiosh whiosh whiosh whiosh whiosh whiosh whiosh
Lies I tell myself
Then I believe them
It’s kind of funny how my student
is pacing around the rocks of his personal circle,
stepping carefully
on
their
uneven surfaces
I am an uneven surface
I step carefully around my issues
Squawk squawk squawk squawk squawk
Get real.
It’s liberating.
The sun’s behind a cloud
I’m colder
Reality can be cold

My heart?
I'm warming

April Murdock
10.8.06

Raw Poetry

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Oakland, CA, United States
Writing my poems has been healing for me, and I find that sharing them has been too. So I hope you enjoy, and please feel free to comment. Did anything resonate with you? Bring up questions? Move you to action?