Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Bleeding Black




Bleeding Black

Words course through me
running the gambit through every vital organ;
intent on pulling the toxins from my body,
I bleed black.

Words collide within me
collecting the tainted emotions threatening me;
intent on healing my tattered mind,
I bleed black.

Words seep out of me
expelling the poison imbued in my very being;
intent on releasing my soul to breathe,
I bleed black.

This letting of words is my treatment…my salvation;
but with every bloodletting I am left to wonder.

What will become of me
when I squeeze
the last bit of ink
out of my veins?

(Will peace finally breathe life back into me
or will peace find me with the release of my last breath?)

I bleed black.




i've been sitting on "What will become of me / when I squeeze / the last bit of ink / out of my veins" for awhile now. Natasha Head's words for this weeks OpenLinkNight over at the dVerse~Poets Pub made me think back to this tweet that has sat waiting to find its voice. it was in the second stanza that i truly saw its light in the tag line of this blog, "this letting of words is my treatment...my salvation. it pulls all the toxins from my mind, body, and soul."

5 comments:

  1. and here is to hoping that is a long time coming...you built a nice house around that lyric you been holding onto...

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  2. The Noiseless CuckooclockNovember 10, 2011 at 9:41 AM

    hopefully, you will feel better after unleash words you have been holdingn on.

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  3. Let them flow! Let them bleed! A cleansing! Purge the words...wonderful write!

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  4. Oh I bleed black... such a powerful image.. a great verse... you know I always thought that the words are therapeutic.. but then I never went beyond the last drop.. what happens once every single blood black is bled... gave me a lot of things to think through... Thanks for sharing...


    Shashi
    ॐ नमः शिवाय
    Om Namah Shivaya
    http://shadowdancingwithmind.blogspot.com/2011/11/whispers-tears-in-rain.html

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  5. May your writing heal your core
    May more readers find the cure
    May power of the sound of your words
    bring comfort to my soul

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