November
By onemorething
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November foretells of disappearances;
in a seeming dissolution of animation,
we are unleafed,
though we will predict again,
held fast in memory,
that it will not be permanent.
Women vanish all the time, of course,
sieved from history, and often
I would hardly know, myself,
that I existed if it were not for the pain
that shame has shaped
in the strata of rock,
formed in layers of weight upon my chest.
And I have dreamt of it -
the burden of it,
how desensitised I became,
how now I would not let my boulder go,
built, as it was, for me.
November promises darkening
whilst the living respond to light -
attracted or repelled by it.
I am riddled with self-doubt,
raised on the slow release of winter,
the assembly of grief
against the deconstruction of life,
here, I am medicated for sadness.
We search for hope, we try to find
signs around us to escape
our metamorphosis into casualties
of despair, and it is why, perhaps,
there are so few words that compare
to the spirit of it - because it does not lie
in mere expectation, but
there are so many terms for portents;
we have always wanted to see
the future everywhere.
Image is from wikimedia commons: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dülmen,_Leuste,_Bäume_im_Nebel_--_2020_--_5042_(bw).jpg
Image also on Twitter: https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Antonio_Palma_(c.1510-1575)_-_An_Allegory_of_Prophecy_(King_Numa_and_the_Augurs)_-_1257078_-_National_Trust.jpg
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Hope your medicine helps?
Hope your medicine helps? This is a dark poem for the dark time of year. The differences between passing leaves and lasting stone. The last two lines are so good. You seem as sad as when you started posting on here, lots of good wishes going your way
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Yes, what a symbolic dream!
Yes, what a symbolic dream!
I don't take anti depressants myself, but my partner has for over 10 years. We have found that some anti depressants actually make it worse? It is aweful when one that does work wears off and you have to go through withdrawal before starting a new one, which might not be the right one for you, so have to be brave and say so. Must be even more difficult for you, now, when is so hard to see doctors at all! Airy fairy wrote a brilliant account about that a while ago.
I really admire your making something so beautiful out of something so horrible. Does it help you to read other people's experience? If so Gerard Manley Hopkins "the mind has mountains" is about this, too
I hope the stone you carry becomes sand as your writing about it wears it away
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This one took my breath away
This one took my breath away - i'm so glad you were able to write it, and I hope the meds make things more tolerable for you xx
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Stylish as ever, Rachel, even
Stylish as ever, Rachel, even though expressing dark thoughts.
My very best wishes for your wellbeing.
Luigi x
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Wonderful poem, I really
Wonderful poem, I really enjoyed this. Very cleaver and brilliantly assembled images and thoughts xx
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