A Creative Writing student in my class at Endicott College Taryn Moore wrote a poem titled “existing.” And baby—sometimes it’s just good to get by with whatever gets you through the dark night of the soul.
existing.
i only want to exist;
consider me a name on a waiting list.
have my tears
become reptilian?
have i burned my ship to ash,
laid my white flag
in the smoldering remains?
have i watched my spirit rot,
set my mind adrift
on the moody reaching hands of the sea,
laid my body in the heavy arms
of funerary wood,
and have i then watched
the splinters of what remains
sink to the bottom together?
it’s all too dramatic.
if i could, i’d choose something
less emphatic.
i only want to exist.
it’s a mellow path, i don’t resist.
i only want to live alone
only body: muscle, skin and bone.
– Taryn Moore
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