Poem: What 'Should' Be

Letting go of what I thought it would be, 

I started healing my disappointed heart 

One healthy and loaded exhale at a time. 

The seasons changed and I devotedly 

Continued to inhale and exhale what I 

Thought life would be; 

No longer as frustrated, no longer expecting 

Things to go the way my hopeful brain thought they'd be. 

I realised life was really determined to teach me patience

And choose my thoughts healthily.

Resistance I felt and many a time I exploded in a rage 

But I'd always return to my centre and process the venom

Cursing through my veins with the patience 

 A mountain has to move closer to heaven.

I kept trying to reframe my thoughts and the toxic words

By written down, I had to empty my mind and have space

to process and breathe fully, humanly, imperfectly alive. 



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