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A retrospective note

By Hannah MoorePublished 2 years ago โ€ข Updated 2 years ago โ€ข 1 min read

I wanted to write a poem today.

Something shifted, yesterday, and I felt deep in my gut,

That stirring. That could be excitement,

Or imminent diarrhoea,

Or arousal,

But is definitely movement. Change.

And I wanted to write a poem, but instead I tidied up

And I ate lunch, and I did the laundry,

And then, when I could have written a poem,

I went outside, and walked between the drowsy trees,

Layers of warm, brown beneath my feet,

A cocoon of gold about me,

A shedding of a million tiny engines that whirred and worked to keep the whole alive

Until the earth tilted, and the light grew sparse

And the work became a burden too great to carry,

And the trees let go of past endeavours,

Preserving themselves for another spring, another tilt, a warmer light.

I wanted to write a poem today,

But I walked within the world and felt it speak to me,

In falling whispers,

And I recognised it was my time to be quiet.

Authors note: I know. I wrote a poem about wanting to write a poem but not writing a poem, only I did write the poem. Which is confusing, but I didnt write this poem yesterday, which is the today in the narrative, which I inhabited from today, which would have been tomorrow in the narrative. You see?

Yesterday I woke up to a brief break in employment - I finished one, gruelling job, after a frantic finishing period, particularly in these last few days as the storm blew through outside my window. I will take up another in a week's time, with new learning and new challenges, and the same, expensive skills. I say expensive not because they pay me a lot, they do not, but because my work costs me a lot, its challenging work. I left myself this pause between and found it hard to justify why, though no one questioned it. My instinct, when asked, was to talk about all the doing I planned to do in this interlude. but there is a lesson, always, in nature, no?

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  • Angie the Archivist ๐Ÿ“š๐Ÿชถabout a year ago

    Beautiful! Itโ€™s frustrating to not have time to write, but I love your conclusion: โ€œ I wanted to write a poem today, But I walked within the world and felt it speak to me, In falling whispers, And I recognised it was my time to be quiet.โ€๐Ÿ’–

  • Novel Allen2 years ago

    I am quite dizzy from reading this. Begs for a reread. I know the feeling, when you just have to drop everything and do the opposite of that which you want to do. This was a lovely merry-go-round of emotions. Now I have stories dancing around in my head.

  • Lol, your Author's Notes had my head spinning! Loved your poem! And to answer your question, yessss!!!

  • This is one of those poems that sneaks up on you with how brilliant it is. I can't tell you how many times I've taken this journey, well except I didn't write an outstanding poem about it.

  • The author's note is as intriguing as the poem itself. Excellent work Hannah!!!

  • JBaz2 years ago

    It suckโ€™s when work interferes with life. ๐Ÿ˜‰ I am with you, and a, glad you are taking a break.

  • Mackenzie Davis2 years ago

    Oh just lovely ๐Ÿ˜Š

  • Paul Stewart2 years ago

    This is stunning, Hannah. Seriously. I don't care that you wrote a poem about not writing a poem, if it's this good and we all have those moments. I also deeply felt this part, with these poetically masterful words: "Something shifted, yesterday, and I felt deep in my gut, That stirring. That could be excitement, Or imminent diarrhoea, Or arousal, But is definitely movement. Change." I lolled, but also understood these words :) Well done, Hannah!

  • Rachel Deeming2 years ago

    Always. I love the fact that you didn't write a poem. Great result. I was with you there walking. Good old Autumn.

  • Lol, yes ๐Ÿ‘ I get ya๐Ÿ˜‰โ™ฅ๏ธ๐Ÿ“โœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ‚

  • Dana Crandell2 years ago

    I'm confused, but in a good way. That last question? Yes, always! Loved this one!

  • Test2 years ago

    Beautiflly written x I love the gentle reverence you give to nature and the way you captured the luling into winter so well ๐Ÿค Perfect x

  • Mother Combs2 years ago

    ๐Ÿ’š

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