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First published in a literary magazine at 10, some online & print gigs then brain damage. Looking now for focus in writing...
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Hope in Stream of Consciousness

Normal activity in a damaged brain

I am a good actress. I know how to behave and school my face. No one can tell how difficult it is for me to simply cope.

Towels breathe as they hang in the bathroom. Words and ideas, not my own, are slung around inside my head. Constant internal quivering. Forgetting how to swallow my spit.

But there's a serene smile on my face, a kind word on my lips. So all must be well.

My demand of others to break up my day is too much. My need too great and I am left wanting, searching...for what? Myself?

Excitement over simple things amuse but confuse others. But they are the world to me.

I'm tumbling down stairs which have no landing. Even my grasp betrays me...feelings and coffee cups crash onto stone floors somewhere.

Tools, toys and humans tempt me to rely on them. At least until I become dependent...only to confound me later.

Involuntary acts such as hunger and breathing, I need remind myself of constantly. To the point of being a special sort of stupid. But I feast on such things as Taoist principals, patterns and botany throughout my hours and can understand. Where is the balance?

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Hope in Poetry & Free Verse

Fetid Waters

Face the demons you've brought to light.

With your mother's intuition, you thought you had the right.

You've stepped outside yourself, across a great divide

Gotten caught up in the flotsam's rip tide.

The only hunger that gets fed is yours

While you revel on your shallow shores.

You've left your spawn in tidal pools..

Watched and cared for by saints and fools.

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Hope in Poetry & Free Verse

Deadheaded

Cast aside

Feelings hurt

Bereft of pride.

Cast outside the flowering spot

All for just a wee bit of spot

Un-nurtured, un productive

Certainly spent

New growth, they say, comes

From that which is rent.

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Hope in Philosophy

I do believe friendship is becoming a lost art. Commiseration is something not worth others' effort or time. Oh, opinions are blatantly shared along with one more story to top the last, but a kind word is becoming extinct. So much availability to everything with a focus on nothing yields only emptiness....a void.

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Hope in Philosophy

Life comes...

In hurtling speed and crunching metal

With the bloom of the jonquils

Drowned in tears cried in dark kitchens

Disguised as changes

While noticing grey hairs

And absorbing screaming pain from loved ones

Taking peace from a pipe

Recognizing patterns in every thing

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Hope in Poetry & Free Verse

Ides

The Ides blew in soft and gentle

Uncovering creeping carcinoma

Tender new growth wormed its way into awareness the previous Autumn.

The host, however unwelcoming

Will nonetheless be raked with judgement.

Yet is it ever the soil's fault it houses a parasite?

How then can it ever be the soul's?

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Hope in Philosophy

I had a glimpse ahead at my future while musing a moment past, was it only a mirrored view or will the moment last?

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Hope in Philosophy

Lazy

Folks feel they've done their heart felt duty by clicking a send button.

And we feel obligated to make celebration of such response and even gain self worth in the numbers.

Feelings are now equated statistically.

How appalling when the real you sees.

How devastatingly, the heart replies.

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Hope

How long will we swallow ourselves before we choke?

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Hope in Philosophy

Why

I have the sense to come in out of the rain...

However I seldom choose to do something so very common.