love is watching everyone you love leave you.
By SaraSophia | January 17th, 2012 | Category: Art, Featured 2, Monday 1, Poetry, Sara Sophia | 14 comments{by Mary Murdoch of Wild Tigers Have I Known}

In order to accumulate a soul, you have to suffer.
As if, once enough suffering has tumbled down upon you,
building up like a mountainside,
your second life will begin.
Like Athena you will sprout from Zeus’ head and appear in a ball of light, naked and red.
Love is what brings all the suffering.
Love is watching everyone you love leave, die, perish- each person wilting slowly.
Like day old geraniums in a Mason jar that sat on the kitchen counter when I was eight years old.
They dried and mummified like King Tut wrapped in cheesecloth.
Carelessly, I knocked over the glass jar and at once, everything fell to the ground.
Two weeks later my dog died, and I was convinced the falling jar was an omen.
A sign from the other side that death was creeping over into the living’s territory in a dense fog
(like there are chalk outlines dividing space between life and death, war zones, agreed upon plots of land.)





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