*
Tentatively
I scrape away at the surface.
Little by little the top layer is removed
exposing the rich, brown soil.
Hidden from the light, it has been concealed,
moist, damp, dark and fertile.
I make a hollow
and feel the crumbly earth
packed under my fingernails,
as I start to dig.
Bare hands
excavating,
deeper, deeper
as a hole is pulled
from inside myself
and transplanted in the ground
beneath my dirty hands.
This deep dark cavern is potent,
receptive and waiting
as I drop my past into the bottom,
and feel it spread and ooze
down into the expectant earth.
From deep within me
I release my unspent tears,
they surge upward, irrigating me
loosening the tiny rocks
and pebbles
of hurt
Gushing out and into the hole,
shiny and wet against the black earth.
Washed clean
I feel bubbles of joy rising from my core,
I drop to my knees as I begin to smile
and then with my body shaking
I laugh into that deep dark hole.
From out of my mouth
like shining stars,
seeds S C A T T E R
on the newly fertilised soil
and begin to germinate as soon
as they touch the ground.
The joy thunders through my body
as I gently cup the mounded soil
and begin to fill the hole.
*
- Susannah Bec 2010
I scrape away at the surface.
Little by little the top layer is removed
exposing the rich, brown soil.
Hidden from the light, it has been concealed,
moist, damp, dark and fertile.
I make a hollow
and feel the crumbly earth
packed under my fingernails,
as I start to dig.
Bare hands
excavating,
deeper, deeper
as a hole is pulled
from inside myself
and transplanted in the ground
beneath my dirty hands.
This deep dark cavern is potent,
receptive and waiting
as I drop my past into the bottom,
and feel it spread and ooze
down into the expectant earth.
From deep within me
I release my unspent tears,
they surge upward, irrigating me
loosening the tiny rocks
and pebbles
of hurt
Gushing out and into the hole,
shiny and wet against the black earth.
Washed clean
I feel bubbles of joy rising from my core,
I drop to my knees as I begin to smile
and then with my body shaking
I laugh into that deep dark hole.
From out of my mouth
like shining stars,
seeds S C A T T E R
on the newly fertilised soil
and begin to germinate as soon
as they touch the ground.
The joy thunders through my body
as I gently cup the mounded soil
and begin to fill the hole.
*
- Susannah Bec 2010
12 comments:
I know this intense emotion
and you have written a wonderful powerful poem here...getting it just right
so descriptive
lasting images
lingering message
Thanks Suz, I really appreciate your comment. x
Hello, I'm new to blogging so I've no intent to offend, is it polite to ask?...what is being planted? What are the seeds going to grow?
I think I understand the image of cleansing the soul of sorrow but if we plant the sorrow and water with our tears, what grows?
Hi Onion - The ground is fertilised with the tears and sorrow, not planted. Shit, blood, bone, tears and sorrow are all fertilisers - all will feed the earth and make it rich so that whatever we plant in it will grow. Seeds = potential, new life, joy. Thanks for your comment :-)
This poem really drew me in from the very beginning. I feel like the imagery really makes it stick out in my mind and makes it resonate. I can tell I'm going to remember it way after reading it.
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Thanks Sam. :-)
Palpable emotions and awesome metaphors.....The imagery was absolutely spot on. I felt each and every syllable.
Hello Eglectic, so glad you felt it. :-) Thanks for the comment, much appreciated.
This is a very intense piece of writing, Susannah. I liked it very much. The imagery is wonderful.
Hi Paul, I am glad you have found your way here, I hope you will visit again. :-)
Thanks very much for your comment, it is appreciated.
Impressive.You simply excavated the past with amazing imagination.
Thanks Nithin, your comment is appreciated. :-)
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