prepositions of pain

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You don’t always live with it.

Sometimes you tuck it under the bed with all the other monsters, and fall asleep. Or you bury it six feet under the ground with other beautiful leaves that have turned to crunch. You cover it with dirt, and then sand, and then more sand. You sit on the beach, build a castle, and warm yourself in the sunpour.

You live above it.

Sometimes you climb a beanstalk into the clouds and hide it there under a giant loaf of bread, in a world of things that did not really happen. Or it sits on your chest, laboring over your nose. You run out of breath, skip a heartbeat, take a pill to forget it is there.

You live below it.

Sometimes you wall it off. Good fences make good neighbors, and all that. You live around it.

And then there are the times when it leaves without warning, and the absence itself is a presence. You leave the door unlocked, or lock it twice as fiercely, but you set the table either way. A glass of wine just a stretch away from your own, waiting in the comfort of resignation.

How do you live with it? they ask, but the answer is you don’t. Sometimes, you don’t.

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20 responses to “prepositions of pain”

  1. Jessie Avatar

    ❤ I love this.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Yay! Thanks 🙂

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      ♥️♥️♥️

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  2. DiAnne Ebejer Avatar

    Have you tried Tapping? I’ve just started so jury out but I’ll try anything. It’s an 8 step body tapping process – look it up and see what you think. ❤

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Mamasaur loves this and swears by it. I use the wrist tapping for anxiety. ♥️

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      1. DiAnne Ebejer Avatar

        Good to hear working for Mamasaur! Encouraging…❤

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  3. in Avatar

    interesting descriptions

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  4. Namratha Varadharajan Avatar

    Sometimes life fills up with other things, and it gets lost while you are busy cluttering.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Yes, exactly so, it’s easier than anticipated to misplace.

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      1. Lillian Avatar

        What a perfect description for pain in all its various forms.

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  5. Lani Avatar

    Wonderfully open to interpretation and filled with imagery (like hiding under a loaf of bread). Love this.

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      Thank you for reading, Lani 🙂

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  6. Vanessence Avatar

    So much yes! I love how you describe this, I can SO relate!

    xoxox ❤ *hugs*

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    1. rarasaur Avatar

      *hugs* ♥️

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