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Jul

“Conversation” by Laura Cavanagh

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Conversation

The popular belief that you have,

that says I’ll get satisfaction

if I cut out the rambling, get off the segue ways,

and steer away from the tangents,

is intangible at best,

it rests,

on so many high ideals of light sides and dark sides,

and shadows of who we are and who we ought to be

and all that stuff that stifles the not-too-extreme

air of a regular conversation,

with blasphemed, enforced, you-shall-nots and nevers,

endlessly blowing it out of proportion,

as if I crave everything from you like a guru,

as if you know me,

the shadow of truth in that, the nerve in the lingering,

smoldering silence, is that you do,

but let yourself rest here, in knowing me and in being known,

and don’t fall into the abyss of these glistening isolations,

and almost-solutions that tumble forth,

they are not worth it,

they are laced with a kind of poised simplicity

that makes you want to climb a million other tangents in a somewhere-unknown.

 

 

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illy illy
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I think the one of the most powerful lines of your poem is “But let yourself rest here, in knowing me and in being known,”.

I always want those close to me to be attentive and listen. Sometimes to just be there with me in the silence. In both cases, I want to rest there with them.

Powerful!
Ileana

July 25th, 2008 at 1:11 pm

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