
A lot of people will tell you to journal in order to process your feelings. It’s a worthwhile pursuit. I believe in the power of the written word, no matter who is doing the writing. But journaling, for me, was never really the way I wanted to express the things that I was feeling. So I turned instead to writing poems.
Sometimes the poems are exactly what I want to say on the first draft. Sometimes they require revision. Sometimes they are so bland and ordinary that there is nothing worth revising. Sometimes they say nothing of consequence. Sometimes they say everything in just a few words. Sometimes they ramble.
I haven’t written many poems over the past ten years, but occasionally, poetry feels like the best way to process what I’m feeling. I find that when the dark parts of life come to roost, a poem can say what I need to say better than any other media. In a poem, I can be honest and authentic in ways that I can’t in an essay, an open letter, a short story or a journal entry. I can draw the reader (and myself) further into my pain through a poem. I can show my true self. I can use it to heal.
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A Eulogy for the Past
I will remember you with love I will refrain from guessing your intent I will hold onto how you brought me joy And how you inspired me to dig deep To trim off the rotting roots. I will remember how you asked me Simple questions that contain enormous answers. I will discontinue ending the sentences…
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Watch and Wait
I dug a plant out of the yard and put it in the garden Thinking to save it from the mower. I’m not sure the transplant will take. I might have yanked off too many roots Or maybe it just doesn’t like the garden dirt as well As the dirt that was in the front…
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The Reflections
This poem was written for the 2023 Poetry of the Sacred contest, organized by Center for Interfaith Relations. Peace is not summer rain Or winter’s quiet frost, Nor is it the world resting free of struggle As the leaves sail downward in the autumn breeze. Peace is not the end of warfare. It is not…
