
i carry my feelings like burdens
they cut into my shoulders
pushing down crushingly
with the weight of mountains
to try and sink me
unease, in the mind
like a storm inside my stomach
whipping around all i’ve known
fear, in the heart
nauseating and potent
scraping at the walls of me
dread, in the soul
silent and unmoving
the shadow of a killer in the night
armed and ready to strike
still, i persist
i carry them, day in
and day out
boulders of my life, do as you will
sink me into this ground all you can—
if you can
for i will take everything with me
all the way down
until i can destroy it all
to begin again
powerful and beautiful
basking in rebirth from the rubble
—
This was the song I was listening to when writing this. I’m a huge fan of Ethel—shameless link below of an album analysis I had a lot of fun writing—and her new song is incredible. I was so lucky to hear it live in June in NYC at her concert.
I’m not sure how greatly it relates to the poem—not much—but it’s so gorgeously atmospheric, and the theme of feeling or being punished is something I think we all carry, whether through guilt or shame or self-resentment. We are all punished by something, and we carry those things with us where we go. But we need these painful things, whether in the form of people or of memories, to become better and stronger people. And we shouldn’t want to be anyone else but ourselves—that’s the feeling I strive to have.
Thank you so much to everyone for reading!
About the Creator
angela hepworth
Hello! I’m Angela and I enjoy writing fiction, poetry, reviews, and more. I delve into the dark, the sad, the silly, the sexy, and the stupid. Come check me out!


Comments (6)
Love the darkness in this one! You have so many beautiful ways of expressing such different forms of emotions in creative ways!
Such a powerful poem. Love how deep you got.
So many lines in this spoke loudly. Really liked the optimistic turn at the end
This was so poignant, emotional, intense and relatable. Loved your poem!
Something negative sometimes means a necessary shake up so as to allow for the birth of new possibilities. Well done.
This is a very inspirational piece, Angela! Well done!