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There’s the outer skin
And then a mask underneath
Of pain
Then maybe underneath the skull,
Things aren’t so bad
Now in the heart of things,
It’s different
There pain enters and resides
Deeply,
And we must somehow get inside
Like a fantastic voyage
Plumb the depths
To find a source
Of everything that festers
We can’t laser it out
Even a scalpel wouldn’t serve
We have to go in ourselves,
Live with it for a while
Reside beside the pain
To understand
Its texture and its grooves, and finally
Where to touch it best
To hold it for a while
Try a tug or two
But if we stay and warm it long enough,
Part of it will start to rise
Away
C L Couch
(Fantastic Voyage, a novel by Isaac Asimov)
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March 21, 2020 at 2:45 pm
There is no way to keep pain buried forever, is there? It’s always there, and we must live with it and hope we can rise with it and above it all. Good words for these times, Christopher.
March 21, 2020 at 9:04 pm
Thank you, Cathy! I think there are hard consequences if we leave the pain, but we can’t simply and quickly scoop it out, either. It does take time and, yes, these days we need to invest in that and a process of belief.
March 24, 2020 at 3:13 pm
Agreed, Christopher. Pain is part of human life, and though we can’t escape it or easily get rid of it, I think we need to face it and deal with it. 🙂