You want to rip your hair out, over and over again. You want to tear at it until your mind grows quiet with exhaustion. Until your scalp, with a suddenness now feeling cold and empty, grows tired.
You want to cry them back to life, as if your tears have hidden power in their flowing. But the water is done. It does not come as it once did and still they have not returned. You thought you had more power than you do.
You rip your hair out.
You are angry
But okay
But surviving
But getting by
The day turns into night and the night turns into day. The sun into the moon and back again.
Your hair lives curled inside the shower drain. Bent down naked with the water to your ankles, you unwind and tear it out.
You are angry
But okay
But surviving
But getting by
In the space between the nightime and the day, you cry them back to life.
by i got it
rip
no
bleed
lead
with awkward
anxiety
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Love this
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Feeling this one🖤
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Thank you 🙂 ❤
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Powerful!
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Ahh thank you!
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Wow wow wow, so powerful!!
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Thank you friend ❤
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Most welcome 🙂
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❤
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This hits hard. Captures that emotion completely. ❤
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Ahhh thank you. Appreciate your words ❤
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Beautiful…
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Thank you 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Writing Life and commented:
Some boys (old) even cry… at times
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Hi Shayleeene (nice name, btw)
Thanks for the follow(s) * (+ likes), as the reason I write is to share.
* (Though my family and close friends say it would be far more entertaining with a video-camera # in “real life”, rather than in cyberspace!)
# By the way, do they still make them in today’s ever-faster changing world..or is it all done with mobile phones?
(get with the times now,”luddite”* c – it should be a smart phone)
* or so I was often called by my “my techno-geek” friend, Bill (“the gonk”)
“total non-techno” c (who doesn’t possess a mobile phone, after a rather eventful’ experience some years back, whilst trying to walk, talk and chew gum at the same time)
Who says men can’t multi-task!
Kind regards and all the best with your blog
“early bird” (very) * craig
* my “best” time (by far)
“You will do foolish things…but do them with enthusiasm.”
– Colette
PPS
Best wishes from the First City to see the sun (in summer) …and we’re also the first to see the sunset and the stars (in winter-time)
“I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars.”
Hi
Thanks for the follow(s) * (+ likes), as the reason I write is to share.
* (Though my family and close friends say it would be far more entertaining with a video-camera # in “real life”, rather than in cyberspace!)
# By the way, do they still make them in today’s ever-faster changing world..or is it all done with mobile phones?
(get with the times now,”luddite”* c – it should be a smart phone)
* or so I was often called by my “my techno-geek” friend, Bill (“the gonk”)
“total non-techno” c (who doesn’t possess a mobile phone, after a rather eventful’ experience some years back, whilst trying to walk, talk and chew gum at the same time)
Who says men can’t multi-task!
Kind regards and all the best with your blog
“early bird” (very) * craig
* my “best” time (by far)
“You will do foolish things…but do them with enthusiasm.”
– Colette
PPS
Best wishes from the First City to see the sun (in summer) …and we’re also the first to see the sunset and the stars (in winter-time)
“I will love the light for it shows me the way, yet I will endure the darkness because it shows me the stars.”
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Thank you–looking forward to reading your words. 🙂
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you’re welcome and a pleasure, Shayleene
All the best
c
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Touched a spot. Good read
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Thank you friend ❤
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