Say, heart... that was unexpected and violent air plane crashes and dead body smells sandalwood roses and milk sweets
Say, Heart that was a new kind of feeling England in the countryside and hedgehogs squished to pavements Swimming after fogged up bus rides and Bob Marley in the white Golf.
Say, Heart that was pretty cool watching the London Eye go up on telly then seeing it outside then a school with swapsies and teachers checking to see if you ate and a sister waiting in the chair next to me
Say, Heart 11 schools later aren't you glad we saw them all?
Say, Heart how many times did we crack before we broke open? and I whispered that we'd be ok as long as we kept moving and now we know that clinging to moments is what makes the pain worse..
Say, Heart I feel you beating now after so many times searching for a pulse and finding something else there instead.
the oozing of generational lies and slaps that turned green along with the screams and I feel that we are all screaming we are all screaming silently into the blankets on frosty january morns or into our 10th cup of tea to drown out the cold
into our tiger teddybears or elephants stiched in pink, perhaps it'll be our CD's that reminded us of home, when we're on a far off continent where pain lurks around us and the children are crying at the top of the stairs and kidney failure is just round the corner but how could we know?
That glass shower doors were yet to be smashed and police cars were yet to have left and guitars were yet to have been bartered your love for a 6 stringed instrument that is a sacred therapy
And Say, Heart we were told that staying silent was proper and the sound of our voice too loud
children should be seen and not heard emotions are weak and blood or lust is front page news
Say, Heart what do you make of that? No wonder those eyes are twitching just slightly , and the nervous system never really calmed down, the setting of the perfect storm to rain mystic myriads of inner dimensional travel because yes, ultimetly it's my greatest teacher
but trauma doesn't just fade.
Trauma doesn't just fade.
Trauma doesn't just fade until we let it, wadda say heart?
Say it Heart.... Say it Heart.... let it out, sweet, dear Heart.. Say it..... Heart.
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