Grief is grounding
Not the kind of groundedness you asked for
But the kind of anchored alchemy that comes
Through the bend in the branches
Across oceans of love
From unexpected directions
Inner longings
For what was and what will never be
Screaming at you under the sea
Of sadness
It’s grounding the way that water is heavier than your body
And you can stay afloat
Until you no longer can
After the drowning comes the shore
That your current eyes will not get to see
But the sea gives you inner vision
That never before has touched your outlook
Grief shows you worlds you’ve never dreamed of
It’s the kind of dream that keeps you awake
You’ve never been more present
Than you are in the heavy coffin of your loss
Fuck the coffin!
Toss it – you need it not!
Naked in the soil you break
And other places in your life make you wander
In the direction of inspiration
Not the kind that makes you hop
Like bunnies in the spring of youth
But the awe and wonder of an aging roar
The kind that stores in it something not yet known
Secret and hidden in the tears of what is gone
A breath of fresh new oldness
And a longing for what’s nevermore
Grief is heavy
Soaked in wisdom that you didn’t want
The wetness of this turbulence spits in your face
Your heart feels more
It has never felt more love
And you are tired
Rewired by this heavy storm
Grief makes you wonder if it was worth it to be born
And yet this feeling awakens you to more than what meets the eye
A secret growth beneath the surface
Something in you had to die
For this new configuration of your soma and your soul
In the darkness beneath the surface of your soil