Summa Psychonautica: Welcome Home

in poetry •  7 years ago  (edited)

Welcome Home

 

Just for this moment,
stop trying.
Stop trying to be better,
to get somewhere else,
to change anything about anything at all.
Set down your weapons and your tools
and your books about How To Be,
and,
just for this moment,
stop trying.

Come lay your head down upon my soft lap
and allow that sacred space within your chest
(the one you guard with fangs and crooked daggers)
to open like a flowerhead.

Welcome home, Boundless.

Relax.
I will stroke your hair
and coax that hidden eye in your forehead
(the one you protect with dead thoughts and habit)
to open.

Relax.
Do you see now that you have been knocking
this whole time upon the inside of your own front door,
begging to be let in?

Relax.
Sunflowers and octopus trees are growing from the rusty war planes,
and the vultures have all turned herbivorous.
The sky is filling with silent white birds,
white birds with your heart flower in their chests.
A passing tortoise looks at us and sighs,
relieved that we’re finally starting to get it,
and the sound is echoed by the earth and the sky.

You can smell the soil in your nose and feel it in your bones.
Everything crackles with color and presence.
The eel angels are singing,
and your heart is singing with them,
and you are now as you always were:

Boundless.

 


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I can’t tell you how much I needed this poem today. Thanks. It made me cry.

its so beautiful

Yes, truly beautiful. Insightful and inspiring.

Thanks for the reminder.

I enjoyed this. Your voice comes through clearly and consistently. We begin life listening to voices, and we never stop yearning for them. A good voice is the sina qua non of fine writing, but, of course, it cannot be taught, only earned.
I love "Boundless" as a name. Could be a lover, a child, a dog, or any of us in that state.
Below is a link to one of my first posts, a few poems by way of intro.
p.s. I joined steemit cuz I read somewhere (jackpine radicals?, c99?) that you were posting here. I figured the great no bullshit C.J. wouldn't waste her time on a bad site.

https://steemit.com/ocd-resteem/@straightwalker/the-enormous-chance

Very beautiful poem. It's a reminder for everyone that we already have the love we need.