Incredibly, I am calmed.
My soul has settled after I stomped and screamed.
The mountains shook, but now water runs clear and calm. Finally, finally, happy.
I drink.
I hesitate but I drink, just enough so that the bliss is solidified into my blood;
Proof enough that we can shake mountains without breaking the world in half.
I am giant enough,
But the delicacy of my fingers dripping down raindrops
From the water I savour and explore
Is human.
I study the foaming seas in the water I cup,
The steady tide against my wrist,
And look deeper to find sea-fish and glowing creatures,
All ingested now.
Maybe these are the things the stomping costs.
Good or bad, there's no middle ground, only rain from my spilled waterfalls
And a slight salty taste in the stream
Because I cried at the little change I had made.
I would've thought that the great, hearty stomp
And thunderous clap from the quiet giant
Would have changed something
More than make a small glacier admit its fate of melting.
I wanted more, but more will come.
The galaxies I gave away,
The seeds carried in every messy confession,
It all absorbed the pain
As I stomped
But still didn't break the world in half.
About the Creator
Ruby Red
Heya friend, I'm Red!
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Nice
This was absolutely stunning.