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Here I Stand

Sorrows Caress

By Theosis NorthamPublished 9 months ago Updated 9 months ago 1 min read
Runner-Up in Tattoo This Line Challenge

They said that time would wear me smooth, wash me pure, wear me down — sand away my edges, and drown out the person I pretend not to be.

I failed.

Pull apart my bones, tear me asunder, leave nothing whole left to name, like driftwood smashed on cragging cliffs.

Penitence.

They said the sea would teach me: softness, humility, surrender. Stand on an ocean headland as the storm rolls in and know — really know — you are small.

I tried.

But sorrow's grief has grown a ghost in me, and prayer slung hands soon turn to fists.

Fist to harm.

Years have passed. And the story of me is marred by scars more than celebrations.

Unafraid.

I learned to bend, not break. I learned to break the things that would not bend.

Alone.

I became the storm — the thundering wave, the far cry, the pounding on the ocean floor.

The monster.

I became the Kraken, for those who sought to see truth too deep.

Here I became — Me.

When time and tides are done with me, here I stand. Alone. Unbroken. Resolved. Unmoving. Salt-bitten. Storm-marked. Scarred. Whole. Unapologetically.

Here I stand.

sad poetry

About the Creator

Theosis Northam

I believe everyone has a story to tell, a song to write or a gift to share with the world.

I believe there is magic in the world, and sometime you find it in a great story.

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  • The Dani Writer6 months ago

    Wow Theosis! You have a way with words. A silky smooth read!

  • Ali Asad Ullah7 months ago

    wow

  • Dalma Ubitz8 months ago

    I sure found the magic in your story! I loved this line, not just for it’s excellent use of the word kraken, but also because I related to the idea so much. We are missing so much depth and it’s a relief to find those who feel the same. “I became the Kraken, for those who sought to see truth too deep.”

  • Wooohooooo congratulations on your win! 🎉💖🎊🎉💖🎊

  • AUTHORS NOTE: Please re-read each short stanza in reverse order, for the hidden prose within the larger work. Please comment when you find it.

  • Sean A.9 months ago

    Really strong entry, I like how it kind of subverts the idea of time (and sea) healing and instead making you harder

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