Saying Goodbye is the Hardest Part II

It’s not the pain of separation anymore.

It’s not the abandonment and fear,

It’s not the match that burnt the bridge,

It’s not what it once was, when saying goodbye

Was an act to flee.

As time ebbs, and the desire to heal has

Whittled down the hard wood of who I once was,

I recognize that not even death is an act of saying goodbye.

I bow to the ancestors, and let it all go.

This time around, saying goodbye to friends, loved ones, and places

Is the hardest part.

The golden grained sand that sparkles on your skin days after,

The mothering sun, hugging in everlasting care.

The sage oils off the leaf on the summery days,

Where the mountains carry breezes and the

Manzanita trees bear teeny fruit to encourage salivation.

It’s the dream of the lizard,

The soaring of the hawk,

The fins above, so below of the dolphin,

The humming bird’s curiosity.

Saying goodbye is the hardest part,

The path of health and recovery,

The home of healing,

The anxiousness of unreadiness,

To grow in the unknown.

It’s the father who drops their child off at college,

The bird who flew the nest,

It’s the adventure that separates us,

The desire to experience, 

The idea of living is the hardest part.

This way of life that we’re all supposed to be doing.

This weight of wonder.

But really, saying goodbye is inevitable,

And there will be many more times, poems, people

We will say goodbye to,

Where we are booger filled,

Tears like rain,

Heart pounding pressure, 

Malaise or excited, to bring forth newness like

Spring does from Winter,

So that the moments we said goodbye,

Were the moments we made empowered decisions to

Take ahold of our lives,

And instead of being told what to do with them,

We said hello to infinite possibilities.

Saying goodbye is the hardest part,

But it is universally relatable,

There’s a sense of comfort in that.

HIGH PRIESTESS

Harmonious winds furrow around inlets of the ears of perception,

Encasing its whisper, a message from the ancients.

Muster all of your strength, gather all of your pride,

Surrender the mighty ego, to ascend, absolve, and then subside.

The pensive performer thrums their string-ed instrument,

Interweaving. Dark to light.

Inside is abundant safety, while the show remains lacquered outside. 

And light to dark.

May you watch what you do, wary of the ones who lie,

May there be courage when faced with the task of insight.

Within you will awake, without you will rest,

Withheld, you will lose, with, you will rise.

The balance hangs in the divots of his palms,

Collecting drops of sweat from the intention and the song.

Are you prepared, afraid, and anxious?

Are you aware, atoned, gracious?

After an eloquent finale, the dressing room is silent, but a buzz of frenetic lights,

Between calloused fingers, the smoke of a rolled cigarette curls into a luna crescent.

The simple chair may as well be a throne, as the performer kicks off their peeling boots,

Eager for the next show. But all is over, for now.

Lessons never end, unless you are not prepared,

And if that time arises, the balance has been tangled up in grey.

Bless your balance be restored.

A New Chapter

Out with the old, turn the page for something new.
I wear a badge to embark on a trend to let everyone know
I’m prepared and open to new ideas.
Care to cater my entertainment?

Set me straight as the horizon, day and night predictability.
I raise hell and cacophony, prevalent and impatient.
It’s a win for the ages, share some glasses, celebrate.
Gold and glitter, moments like these are partially why we begin
A New Chapter.

But it’s the work we’re embracing for.
That gruel I can handle, now that I have bought a lot of fuel
Growing my fire, for cooking my needs to perfection.
Bought a new journal to put a nail in the past,
And record my thoughts as I progress along the lines as I do in life.

Because A New Chapter means the journey is unknown,
But the percentage of it being in your favor
Is worth the risk to go with it along for the ride.
No book is made from one chapter, therefore,
We go to A New Chapter.

Impossible, Precious Foresight

Citrine Summers veil the brewing doom,
Hatchets of happiness plug an opened wound.
There’s a king in his castle and he chants my cursed name,
I am his soldier about to fight a battle upon his blessed plain.

By spade and stick, I have hollowed the ground into a hideout,
To save my family from the invasion because I’ve had my doubt,
Call it impossible, precious foresight, a king’s gamble wins or dies in vain,
While the stooges who do the dirty work lose their comrades or their brains.

Sapphire and sweet, his queen stills her heart, though anxious and merry.
Antiquated as royalty can be, she must be just as ready,
Fore if the castle bows as wilts a flower,
Her family will lose their crest and the enemy will assume its power.

When the battle unfolds in war cries, and I have retreated underground.
The enemy’s thunderous stomping, can only mean the end is just around.
If there’s a way out, it’s back to where I began,
Under rule of a new king, as a soldier for whatever he believes in.

It’s a political wheel, spinning fervently to the left then to the right,
When all we need is to be steady. No more fights.
When the fields are lush Emerald from blood soaked from the dead,
Will we finally find the peace or eventually water the ground again?

IX

Those who love will gain love in return.
Those who possess will own nothing they earned.
Where the line stops, I step on over,
And feel the world fall from my shoulders.

I’ve taken my sorrows and turned them to stone,
And built out of them a home, I call my own.
I’ve now made a deal to let the ceiling fall.
I held it up until I couldn’t bear the weight of it all.

Those who wait along the line, will wait through their many lives,
Those who are bold to cross and bear the pain are given a surprise.
Where the courage birthed from, a thousand woes,
And the story begins, a growth from the shadows.

I plan to leave a trail behind,
I plant my seeds to give back to this life,
I will not wait with the others, I will now follow,
And let another life go by that’s hard to swallow.

Through the rubble, a house that once was,
I find my greatest moment, a feeling,
A key to fill the hole in my heart,
I unlock the greatest purpose, to love
Without expecting anything in return,
Even to be loved.

 

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