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we were once children

a love letter for the unprepared

By River and Celia in Underland Published 7 months ago 1 min read

we were once children, weren’t we?

wading through,

waiting for answers

to questions we’ve had

since the dawn of time.

and who are we

when the taste of childhood

is sweet only because it slipped

through our quivering fingers?

what more can we offer

the world,

as crickets fill our chests—

both wounded

and unable to stop moving,

frozen in time

and flung forward

too fast to measure?

it is uncomfortable

to see what their love looks like,

when our only true love

is of covenant blood,

not water.

so the kind words,

the unwavering wonder,

are out of our lifetime.

we were once children, weren’t we—

wasted,

and reclaimed.

now the wonder of this world

heals us.

all we can do

is sew up the wounds

and sit still,

wrapped around each other,

universe-sent.

and still,

we have crickets in our chest.

and still,

we do not understand

the love you have in water.

but we have each other,

and suspended animation.

and spectacular monsters

will not keep us

from home.

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River and Celia in Underland

Mad-hap shenanigans, scrawlings, art and stuff ;)

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  • Mother Combs7 months ago

    Love this so much!

  • K.B. Silver 7 months ago

    Such a beautifully deep and touching piece. I also love the work you did with the adage on found family. People have managed to mangle it, and it's one of my pet peeve ruined phrases. 👏👏👏

  • Test7 months ago

    Heart-stilling... this gave me pause and really left me to sit with that feeling of deciding who you really can count on in this world. Well done!!!

  • Blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb, your poem made me remember the original saying. Loved it!

  • Caroline Craven7 months ago

    Crickets in our chest...... This was outstanding.

  • angela hepworth7 months ago

    This was absolutely stunning. ♥️

  • Aspen Marie 7 months ago

    Wonderful! The crickets are an evocative visual of the incessant chatter and vibration that wearies the core

  • kp7 months ago

    love the repeating imagery of crickets in the chest. unique and evocative. your writing is a somatic experience, per usual 💙

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