Of Glass and Straw
I’m swimming in glass…
my crazy on display
in wide eye view
of those who ladle
opinions over my skin
to see if I can survive
the undertone.
In a sea of stones
it is the last straw
that pulls me toward freedom.
I’m swimming in glass…
my crazy on display
in wide eye view
of those who ladle
opinions over my skin
to see if I can survive
the undertone.
In a sea of stones
it is the last straw
that pulls me toward freedom.
Grasp that last straw. It will take you there!
ReplyDeleteYOU, a survivor if ever I knew one. Lovely writing as always, Susie.
ReplyDeleteA truth I am certain you know very well. As Helen said, you are a survivor and a gorgeous poet my friend!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you ended with a reach toward freedom — be that escape or reconciliation.
ReplyDeleteOur challenges make us leap
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday
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much love...
"Swimming in glass" describes the current situation so well, Susie--transparent, yet wounding and sharp. Where you can't hide from that ladle, where you are indeed both victimized and freed by the sheer pain which you must transcend. Wonderful writing.
ReplyDeleteLove the last pair of images (the stones and the straw) & how they transformed the water into solid ground. This feels like an abstract fairy tale (in the sense of a journey and the effort of overcoming obstacles).
ReplyDelete"I’m swimming in glass… / my crazy on display" - great! I love this too: "In a sea of stones" - the language takes us to into hardness.
ReplyDeleteFrom your lips to God's ears, girl. Been there, done that, got the tee shirt! I especially like the ladled opinions. May they choke on them.
ReplyDeleteThe lady of twisted Idioms. I love the undertone but I dare not use it.
ReplyDelete..
it is the last straw
ReplyDeletethat pulls me toward freedom.
One is expected to be able to find a way out of a tight situation. Exactly Susie!
Hank