What if I got swallowed by a word?
What if the word
opened so wide
my whole being fit inside
and I slid down the curves
and zigzags of its letters
and landed in silence,
in nothingness?
What if the word tried to spit me out
into a thought
and it didn’t make sense,
and the thought ricocheted
from boundary to boundary,
horizon to horizon
from beginning to end
of the universe looking for just one soul
who would understand it?
What if woman
was the word that swallowed me?
My thoughts come in pieces. Much like a quilt, A variety of
textures, colors, shapes sewn together bordered with the essential woman
wherein my spirit is wrapped. I can introduce myself as one who lives in this
world in a physical form. It would look like this: My name is Suzanna Marie,
named after my mother, Anna Marie, youngest of eight, sister to five brothers
and two sisters. I am a mother, a wife,
a retired/rewired teacher, a neighbor, a friend, a poet, a writer, a maker of
schtuff. But to introduce you to my spirit, you would have to walk along side
me, engage in conversation with me, stay awhile. There is nothing more
beautiful than women gathering together, celebrating their edification of one
another, their fearlessness in being swallowed by the word woman. Welcome to Crowing Crone Revival.
So, this is a test. I got a Google account so I can follow you ladies.
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