
There is a temple in the back of my mouth
where prayers spoil before they reach the air.
I have spoken to no one of these psalms,
not even the wind,
who begs to carry them.
I carry the ache of things unlived,
loves I never let bloom
because I mistook fear for wisdom.
I have smiled at people I wanted to shatter.
I have turned from people I longed to kneel before.
My silence is not virtue.
It is a cloak for the trembling child inside,
the one who still thinks being known is a threat.
Who learned too young
that truth can be used as a blade.
Who decided it was safer to become
the sheath.
If you knew what I never say,
you would see the fire in my soul,
not the calm in my eyes.
You would see
how often I want to scream in public
and say,
“Please, I don’t know how to be human today.”
I have envied the loud,
not for their volume,
but for their freedom.
They bruise and bloom in the same breath.
While I bruise inward,
in the folds of an invisible script
I recite to myself each morning:
Be small. Be nice. Be quiet. Be good.
But tonight
let me speak like a river finally breaking its dam.
Let me say the unshaped things:
That I miss people I shouldn’t.
That I resent the gods I pretend to trust.
That I crave to be held like something holy,
not handled like something useful.
That I am tired of guarding the fragile parts of me
as if softness were shame.
That I want to love and be loved
without rehearsing it first.
And maybe,
maybe none of this will be heard.
But I will have heard myself.
And that
is the beginning.
About the Creator
Tim Carmichael
Tim is an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. He writes about rural life, family, and the places he grew up around. His poetry and essays have appeared in Bloodroot and Coal Dust, his latest book.
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Comments (6)
Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊
Well deserved placing in the challenge. 🏆 I especially like the hopeful conclusion. 💖 These are great lines: “I have envied the loud, not for their volume, but for their freedom. They bruise and bloom in the same breath.”✅
Congratulations on your win 🙂
So many wonderful lines here, so raw. The “temple…spoil” at the beginning is a very strong opener and “crave…holy”. Was another great one. Congratulations!
The truth, while it can be freeing, can also be used as a dangerous weapon. Your poem was so relatable. Loved it
Oh wow this speaks to my soul! Thank you for your creation!