
Fear is a shadow
Stark as unreality
A seductive snare
Refusing its perspective
I choose to live in the light


Fear is a shadow
Stark as unreality
A seductive snare
Refusing its perspective
I choose to live in the light

For Colleen’s poetry challenge
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Reblogged this on Bilocalalia – talking about living in two places and commented:
I wrote a very similar poem last month, which seems to fit the theme of the day: hope and light.
Fear
It’s that other thing with wings
in the belfry, hanging like a pendulum
in the pit of the stomach, just a rustle,
harder to face than a full-blown roar,
whispering, a little stone in the shoe
upsetting our balance just a bit, hidden
because we have to hide it,
even from ourselves, feeding
on darkness and secrets, nibbling
at the corners of our thoughts.
It’s the creaking of a closed door,
a quick shadow past the window,
creeping ever closer, unstoppable
until we stand up
and turn on a light.
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Thank you.
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Excellent analogy, Sue. It is the light that draws us closer always. ❤
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But without the shadow of darkness, we would not even see it. x
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Yes! I always say that. We need the dark so that we recognize the light.
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It is a question of balance.
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Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
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Thanks, Jaye x
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How perceptive that you describe fear as “seductive” here. On the surface, most people would say that they “hate fear.” But as with worry and regret, there is a sort of siren song that draws people in, enticing them to feed its insatiable appetite, even as they are consumed.
Fear in balance serves a place. Fear that doesn’t lead to action, however, is just a drain on precious resources of soul.
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Being in a state of fear can be a security blanket…it is familiar and therefore comfortable, even when unpleasant. Stepping away from unfounded fears is as liberating as taking action because of justified fear.
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