Becoming a poet
Is like walking over
a bridge that connects sections of the
universe, and realizing that getting off
at just one of them isn’t an option.
It’s the reason you can watch trees grow shadows with the
Retreat of the sun
and not feel like rushing.
It’s the reason you’re here by yourself.
Becoming a poet is playing in the river
With your children and
Knowing this is all that
Matters.
But it’s also flying over the sprawl of the earth,
Looking for definition.
Nothing feels as good as being alone.
But you can’t breathe without knowing someone is there.
Becoming a poet is like
wrestling with someone
who hasn’t formed,
Who wants you dead,
But who relies on you for their very heart.
There is no agreement.
Becoming a poet
Can feel like
Building
Something better,
constantly,
And not showing
Anyone.
It can be free and beautiful,
But it is not childhood.
You can craft fantasies for
Everyone around you –
But also constantly hear chatter
In your brain
Without deciding whether
To speak it or write.
You are a poet when
Thinking about it becomes too much
So you do everything else
Instead.
Becoming a poet
Contradicts reality but
Is the only way to
Be real.
You have to make words act palpable
And strong, even if they are often taken for granted.
Even if they are weak.
It means your power
forms meaning
From nothing,
grinds letters into imagination
and holds the reader accountable for its success.
To actually be a poet
Means you sometimes write
To find the light,
Instead of delivering it.
Immense and immeasurable,
You mystifies —
Yet people connect to you
Molecularly,
Unable to be severed from the chain which
Enables all life
A peek at what it’s like
To become a poet.
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