Attack
of
the
Colossal
50
Foot
Feelings
“Feelings,
nothing more than feelings.”
~Morris
Albert
Holed
up in a darkened bedroom,
I’m
forced to eat flowers to survive.
The
feelings (or creatures) are known
for
taking infinite forms.
Last
night I wrapped my heart
in
an ace bandage to stifle its beating.
Now,
here, in this moment
within
an hour of a day,
all
that’s left and all
that
ever was are the feelings.
I
know I must preserve them
despite
their attempt to devour me.
If
they die, I shall too.
Aye, there's the rub.
My
friends have all succumbed.
Whether
from trying not to feel,
being
unable to feel,
or
feeling too much,
I
can only pray they win the battle.
I
fear that most are hiding the truth:
that
the feelings have taken over
their
bodies and are controlling
their
thoughts. This is how they
swarm
in mass and procreate.
Sparking
off each other like
firecrackers
setting off fireworks.
They
live by knee-jerk reactions
and their desire to live more fully.
Our
dilemma is complicated
because
the feelings
which
live on emotional triggers
are engendered by our own sensitivities.
We
are their gun powder.
Joy
will cost you.
Pain,
on the other hand,
is
free, but highly contagious.
Grief
is quite sticky.
Fear
tends to flood.
Jealousy
is a fire.
Hurt
leaves a wound.
Love,
well love
leads
to rehabilitation
by
making the ego helpless,
therefore,
vulnerable to disease.
More
than once
have
I relearned to walk,
speak,
and even weep.
Hate
is a quake.
Sadness,
a collapsing.
Anger
an explosive.
Disappointment,
a detonation.
Horror
is a contraction.
Disgust,
a spitting out.
Awe
expands the mine field.
Longing
baits the hook.
Loneliness
cannot see
any
beauty in itself.
Frustration
is a hunger.
Confusion
circles the wagons.
Admiration,
opens a wound.
Last
night I wore a pain patch over my heart
because
the feelings are coming.
God
help you.
2/13/23
1 comment:
Peter, your new poem, “Attack of the Colossal 50 Foot Feelings”, is raw truth, with no sugar coating. It is touching, bitter sweet and beautifully poetic. I love how you captured the personas for each emotion, giving them the permission to speak with strength while exercising their unique convictions. This poem is not cerebral, but rather, heartfelt,
as it pointedly touches the heart, mind, soul and spirit. In the midst, one is encouraged to take a closer look from within and really soul search, leading to the possibility for further growth and understanding internally and externally, of, ourselves and our environment. This poem has deep wisdom, full of diverse feelings throughout, with a wonderful journey that was experienced moment by moment. I always welcome your meaningful messages as well as the manner in which they are conveyed. This poem is no exception. It is beautiful, thought provoking, poetic and vibrantly profound. As I have mentioned before, continue sharing your gifts, Peter. Beautiful. BRAVO! ✍️👏
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