Poem: What To Feel. – Spoken Word and Text – 11/07/20

Audio: What to Feel.
Can I feel the moment?
This fateful occasion heralding?
When I realise that
things have been growing
and stirring,
how this is not
how the interior
was once mapped,
the scanning reveals a foreboding view.
 
I am astounded,
into fearfulness I’ve
been slapped,
 
my duty of care to myself
is incredibly important,
because, what I am pre-empting,
the consequences, the conclusion,
may all be my fault;
the past is a regrettable fact.
 
I’ve been told not to worry,
to please, return in two years,
I will return sooner, because,
what was discovered
causes my inherent fear to drive
its nail nearer,
its harsh end forces me to
dread and shudder.
 
Literature also informs
me to not necessarily worry,
but how can I not?
I am stuck, stuck, stuck,
in that moment,
during that phone call,
test results later numbly held in hand,
the fact that
growths are present
sends me into a firm, well-stated panic.
 
And sadly, I begin
to contemplate those who are important,
because how would they
feel if I were to leave
prematurely, if you will,
 
these are certain lives
I’m interwoven with,
fiercely, with love,
and who would wish for what I fear?
For what I’m envisaging,
the future truth will be but my curse.  
 
Am I overly paranoid or concerned?
Worrying for nothing?
I think not,
though,
why whine?
The results were benign,
 
I am aware of this reality,
but those occupying space within my body,
their unwelcome appearance,
I know they can easily alter their composition,
subtly morph into evil and became further invasive.
 
All I can do is wait and take care of myself,
and become calm,
anything but nervous, panicked, or agitated.

A/N: I wrote this piece to settle myself, and to centre my sense of internal gravity again. I wasn't sure whether to post this as it's very personal, but I thought maybe it may help someone out there, or allow them to relate to my emotions.
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3 responses to “Poem: What To Feel. – Spoken Word and Text – 11/07/20”

  1. Sidharth Avatar

    I am deeply moved by your words, I know it takes courage to take such emotions in your stride & express them so openly in order to support someone who might be going through a similar emotional struggle. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful post! According to your convenience please do read some of my writings would love to know what you think about them.

    PS: I hope everything at your end gets better soon. Your smile & well being will always be there in my thoughts. 🙂

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    1. Lauren M. Hancock Avatar

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment and reading my poem, Sidharth. I do so appreciate these greatly. I will definitely have a look at your posts. 🙂

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      1. Sidharth Avatar

        The pleasure was entirely mine. Thank you ever so much for respecting my request! I hope my words are capable of captivating you in some way. 🙂

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