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15thCenturyFeminist's avatar

Oh goodness - I am all too familiar with the weight of the Big Sads as I not-so-lovingly call them. I love this poem so much. I long ago learned that I need to cheer myself on for every small thing during these times and this is beautiful reminder of that. Thank you.

My address book was once my journal which morphed into a collection of envelopes and half scribbled destinations, but I've kept the first page as a reminder to make that small step, to get that milk. It reads "Today I bought batteries and light bulbs. The cashier looked at me and I could see she saw my sadness but I weakly smiled at her, hoping to reassure her that batteries and lightbulbs were items of continuation. I'm still here."

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Mike Speriosu's avatar

This is so beautiful, and so many lines ring true for me, when I've been in ruts of my own. Finding whatever is needed inside to finally let the feelings pour themselves out as poetry can be so very healing. Thank you so much for gifting us with your words today.

My favorite part?

"so it will not fall through the slots.

So I will not fall through the slots."

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