I see you all out there –
Dying
With desperate claims of
“I want to be thin!
I will be thin!
Nothing matters but thin!”
And you live in this smallest of worlds
Like your smallest of bodies
Trying to die with at least some victory:
A cry: I was the thinnest!
A bag of bones in a grave.
Oh, yes, girl – you won.
Just look how you won.
Oh, I see you all out there –
Dying
With the extra flesh and fat hanging off your
Helpless body,
Stuffing more food into your face
Creating a barrier between your soul and the world
With your desperate claims of
“I deserve this food!”
Treat? Or punishment of the severest kind?
Your largest of bodies in the very same smallest of worlds.
Small little worlds seem so safe. Ha.
Watts said,
“There is no safety. Seeking it is painful.”
I see you all out there –
Dying
With your sweet, still-beating hearts.
The hearts you have always had, that have been hurt
And trampled on, and damaged…
Are Hearts begging you to face What Lives In Them.
Oh, the true power you would find there!
Have you not already lived the Worst?
Have you not already felt the Pain of the very Worst?
I see how you cling to your faulty thoughts as you walk lifelessly to your graves –
Believing that your only power…
Is in choosing…
How
You die.
But that is not your only choice.
I am one of you
And I chose
Life.
And I am calling to you as I watch your Death March.
“You don’t have to go! Oh child, you do not have to go.”
Join me
And we can walk a different road
Together.
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Wow. I think this is your best poem EVER!!! How powerful. How simple. Good job, Katie!
Thank you, Sean! Of course, you haven’t seen all 300+ of them…:P
Katie, that is so BEAUTIFUL. Especially the final word and concept: TOGETHER.