Suspended

Suspended

A Poem by Marianne Rose
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I am uneasy when my heart feels numb, even when I can embrace a perspective of the soul. Three parts of me- heart, soul, and the small self that walks through the world. All are authentic and real.

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I rest upon the surface
of calm misty waters,
reflecting each day's gracious sunlight.
My greeting fills you with hope;
gentleness ministers to your hidden wounds
without touch;
kindness transforms your rage
to undeclared, submerged sadness.

But under the surface of our connection,
there lives a heart so broken by
your stories and despair,
I could willingly drown in sorrow with you.

And above all, there floats an
iridescent soul
knowing all things,
with unshaken resolve
to build a bridge for my heart to cross over.

This small self,
captured between heart and soul,
suspended in time eternal,
cannot choose:

To dive deep into the waters of compassion,
and thus grieve unceasingly;
or to embrace transcendence,
rising slowly upward,
above this human plight.

"Heart, what are you feeling?"
I whisper, sending love to accompany my curiosity.
"Nothing" she whispers back.
The injection of anesthesia from the soul
has not worn off.
I visit my heart, silently accepting
the nothingness pervading her natural state.
"Soul, what have you done?"
The answer floats downward,
"A heart can only take so much."

© 2016 Marianne Rose


Author's Note

Marianne Rose
I am a bit of a lonely poet, moving through the world as light-hearted and faithful, yet daily aware of what lies under the surface. I share this just because of that loneliness- who else but other poets would hear and understand?

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~ i don't suffer from this pain and the reason is that i lean on the idea that life shrinks to the day we are in and maybe the previous day and our plans for the next day... ~ it doesn't really matter if i have spectacular memories embedded in the time gone by or spectacular plans for the future... ~ in this moment in time, i am here... trying to study the body of work of a poet on a writing site... to gain insights and to share insights... all of which will add to a comprehensive view of the human psyche and the human condition... ~ i too have gory stories of suffering but do i want to linger in them and drain out someone's reservoir of compassion...? i don't think so... ~ i'd like to live better and spread peace... not in a frivolous way which belittles someone's pain but in a way that helps in healing... ~ mourning and grieving are a part of healing but not the entire content of healing... ~ if you read about how people are helped when a natural disaster strikes, the three words that come up are 'rescue', 'relief' and 'rehabilitation'... (usually in that order)... ~ my understanding is that sharing pain is a part of the 'rescue' stage...

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marianne Rose

8 Years Ago

Very insightful review- you do hit it on the mark- my husband and I are called to the "rescue" stage.. read more



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~ i don't suffer from this pain and the reason is that i lean on the idea that life shrinks to the day we are in and maybe the previous day and our plans for the next day... ~ it doesn't really matter if i have spectacular memories embedded in the time gone by or spectacular plans for the future... ~ in this moment in time, i am here... trying to study the body of work of a poet on a writing site... to gain insights and to share insights... all of which will add to a comprehensive view of the human psyche and the human condition... ~ i too have gory stories of suffering but do i want to linger in them and drain out someone's reservoir of compassion...? i don't think so... ~ i'd like to live better and spread peace... not in a frivolous way which belittles someone's pain but in a way that helps in healing... ~ mourning and grieving are a part of healing but not the entire content of healing... ~ if you read about how people are helped when a natural disaster strikes, the three words that come up are 'rescue', 'relief' and 'rehabilitation'... (usually in that order)... ~ my understanding is that sharing pain is a part of the 'rescue' stage...

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marianne Rose

8 Years Ago

Very insightful review- you do hit it on the mark- my husband and I are called to the "rescue" stage.. read more
Emotions and human experiences can be so overwhelming and powerful especially the negative ones. As a writer and especially as poet, we tend to be empaths; absorbing everything around us until we either go mad or break down and bleed our heart and soul on paper.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marianne Rose

8 Years Ago

Yes, I guess that's why I've been writing nonstop since the Florida tragedy, and why I joined this s.. read more
What I have learned from my 21 years life is that "if you can't get a miracle, become one", you and I may not have money to help someone but our lifelong experience of life can help someone to live again... We as Poets and writers write our experiences and the ways we have conquered life's battles on our works just to help to those who are in need of guidance in that situation... A compassionate heart can save a life... We may have pain but our pain can be a miracle for someone else...

A very insightful and honest write frnd and I thank you for keep inspiring us...

Sincerely
Dhiman

Posted 8 Years Ago


Marianne Rose

8 Years Ago

I love your review- "a compassionate heart can save a life" and "we may have pain but our pain can b.. read more
you know what Sylvia Plath said?

"readers want to know from someone who has been there and felt the worst"

that is because poets have been there, and they understand...and especially each other.

i get you...i get this...and i feel it because i write to understand life, and hopefully to help others understand it one way or another...your poetry gives us perspective.

j.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Marianne Rose

8 Years Ago

Thank you so much J. Between the world, my struggling students and the convention, well . . . You kn.. read more

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Added on July 21, 2016
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Marianne Rose
Marianne Rose

Santa Rosa, CA



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