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"my grief is my own, and I hold it tenderly in the understanding of loving so deeply that loss tears my heart in two."

By katherine j zumpanoPublished about 5 hours ago 1 min read

after I share a new poem, my grandmother

challenges me to write a happy poem—

as if the poems I write are not dictated by the rain,

and the fullness of the moon.

the words flow out of me with little regard for anything

but themselves, a greedy necessity for life,

and I grant them this.

my fingers hold pen, press keys,

free the words from confinement within myself.

the words are not a reflection of my soul.

they are a compulsion, an impulse;

they are otherworldly.

joy is not the only emotion.

my grief is my own,

and I hold it tenderly in the understanding

of loving so deeply that loss tears my heart in two.

my anger is both shield and weapon,

protecting that which I love most.

my sadness is inherited

from those before me and those after me,

a generational wound that longs to heal.

the words in me long to heal and

I must let them.

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About the Creator

katherine j zumpano

poet & writer in the pnw

bookworm

author of 'from me, to you' & 'what we leave behind'

anti-ai | anti-facism

find me on instagram & threads: @kjzwrites

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