![]() SuspendedA Poem by Marianne Rose![]() 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.![]() 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 RoseAuthor's Note
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StatsAuthor![]() Marianne RoseSanta Rosa, CAAboutRecently retired from a Community College as an Employment Advisor and Program Developer - such inspiring, hopeful work. The dreams and hopes born out of loss and confusion stimulate the writer in me... more..Writing
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