ABSENCE NOTE

ABSENCE NOTE

A Poem by lua
"

the occupation of life

"

can I phone in sick

today

pull the sheets back

over my head

let the world

my world

know not to expect my

presence

 

let the birds sing only for

themselves

 

if you find yourself walking amongst

a hum

a muffled tune from within

the tangle of

austere branches, crooked arms

you know

the birds are closed for

the day

 

the sun can hold onto its

warmth

 

if you feel a tickle, a soft spur from the

hairs that so

gently sit up to console the

shiver crawling, rippling down

your back

you know

the sun is out of order for

the day

 

and too, a deep breath can be held by the

wind

 

if your lungs are the only essence

awakening the

still air

a soft

disturbance, humble gesture

you know

the wind has gone home for

the day

 

and you,

you can take the day off too

© 2019 lua


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Loved all the imagery going on, usually I would say it's too much all at once but it's all wrapped up in segmented stanzas that it's sort of rationed. The conceit, too, of all of these ordinary things, personified as entities taking the day off with you is terrific. There are a few things that didn't make an abundance of sense, like birds being "closed for the day". I found myself wanting to know who would come around to fix the sun, and wished it hadn't been referenced twice. I wanted to know where the wind lives. I was also a tad thrown off by the jump in POV from first to second person after the first stanza.

Posted 7 Years Ago


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A wistful, lyrical case for playing hooky.
Elegant write, Lua!

Posted 7 Years Ago


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lua

7 Years Ago

thank you :)
I would rename this "Absentee Note" or "Absence Notice" or something of that sound.

Other than that I wouldn't change a thing. Well done and stuff. You got depth lady.

Posted 7 Years Ago


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lua

7 Years Ago

thank you, the title has been playing on my mind but remains undecided
This very beautifully describes what it is like to suffer from depression, without feeling sorry for oneself.

Posted 7 Years Ago


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lua

7 Years Ago

thank you for reading :)
Good imagery and finely crafted, well done

Posted 7 Years Ago


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lua

7 Years Ago

thank you :)
I adore this. I've read it multiple times, and each time I can feel my reading pace slowing, my mind lulling, and the world falling away. You have taken me away from myself. You have given me my absence note.

Posted 7 Years Ago


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lua

7 Years Ago

thank you so much, this was written in the hope that upon reading one would become, however momentar.. read more
Ellusen

7 Years Ago

You certainly succeeded. You're really good at setting a tone and gently enshrouding the reader with.. read more
lua

7 Years Ago

thank you so much, i'm so honoured you're taking the time to read my work :)
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I take mental health breaks. Some days you just a break from it all to decompress.

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7 Years Ago

*need.....
lua

7 Years Ago

definitely, it's such an important thing to do
i like this concept---and the use of the sun and wind personification...that disturbance is we just wanting to not face a day---every once in a while...we need that day off from the craziness.

j.

Posted 7 Years Ago


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lua

7 Years Ago

exactly :)

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