What I Held Inside Me When the World Believed I Was Whole
A Song from the Root of the Unsayable

I have walked with my hands behind my back
and none have seen what I carried within them
the ache for closeness I could not title
the joy too large to speak without trembling
the memory of a face that visited only in sleep
I passed through mornings gilded with light
smiled at the laborer, the mother with her child
the man who never knew he lived inside a dream I once had
and still I said nothing
Inside me lives a boy who swallowed each question
who watched the sky and feared his own voice
who longed to sing but learned instead to write
I felt the tide of sorrow rise
while laughter passed my lips
I became the lover with unsent letters in his heart
the friend who never spoke the truest thing
And now I write these lines not to be heard
but because silence too is a country
and I have lived there long enough
Whoever you are
you reading this
you with your own locked song
I have seen you
Come walk beside me Let us speak
About the Creator
Tim Carmichael
Tim is an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. He writes about rural life, family, and the places he grew up around. His poetry and essays have appeared in Bloodroot and Coal Dust, his latest book.
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Comments (4)
Oh my word! This is... I... Wow! "because silence too is a country" nailed in the building power from the poem, and the ending was actually really sweet after what sounded like a nightmare with a closed mouth at the start. Very, very well-written, Tim!
This was so poignant. Loved your poem!
can deeply relate💓
Stunning work! Very empowering, Tim!