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breaking the mountain of misery |
A mountain stands so tall and proud, screams of misery and groundlings have no hope of conquering it. Hidden rifts, claw-like peaks, and steep ridges prove nothing to the contrary. I sit and wallow deep deep deep within its belly. I do not see the rifts, the peaks, the ridges, but I know they are there, their walls trap me into this damp cave reeking of dark despair. Don’t follow the example of the adventurers, striving heroes, hopeful do-gooders who march past the entrance to the cave, kicking up dust, who stand on the peaks, to sand away the rough edges, to tunnel through the hard earth, to smooth the fierce rock, to unearth me. Chips fly off, nick sweating, laboring, dusty skin, turn to dust. Dusty adventurers, striving heroes, hopeful do-gooders surround themselves with dust and I remain in damp darkness. Please join me in this damp reeking cave of despair. Don’t sand, tunnel, smooth, or unearth. Leave the dust and just sit with me and weep with me and wait with me. Wait with me until until until I find a way we find a way to find my strength and break the damp dark cave wall, and those faking, lying, sadistic rifts, peaks, ridges. To release the rocks with Words, Prayers, Tears, Anger, Strength, Hope, Love, and turn them to rubble that falls away and rolls away until we are standing. We are standing in the light and it is so bright too bright just-right bright and we are standing together in the bright open air and we laugh. |