
What no one told me
when I started healing
is that happiness
can hurt
and a bitter heart is
terribly familiar.
When a friend
says they're proud,
tears sting and well
because it's never been
our turn for this,
has it?
And I don't want
to seem dramatic
or thankless,
but a love like this
is so foreign
that I'm dumbfounded
in its presence.
*
What no one told me
when I started healing
is that happiness
grows from corpses
of difficult lessons
and disrespected
boundaries,
that we aren't always
what we eat,
that, like vultures,
we can consume fading
stories and turn
them into tomorrow.
If you can learn
to endure this cycle
of rebirth,
you might actually
believe this story
is yours.
*
What no one told me
when I started healing
is that happiness
is fought for
every hour
we don't settle
for discomfort,
an open heart
comes from knowing
what makes you stronger,
and when it's your turn,
wholesome love may come
unexpectedly.
New beginnings
can be dreadful
but, almost always,
easier than completely
letting go of who we
want to be.
About the Creator
Sam Eliza Green
Writer, wanderer, wild at heart. Sagas, poems, novels. Stay a while. There’s a place for you here.


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