Wild Heart

It is a wild thing

writhing when caught in another’s hand

squeezed

release it back to me

please.

Others carve slices

ripped

torn

worn down

returned

recycled

still it beats on

largely ignored

until sirens are called.

Muffled oppression

ongoing obsessions

that which grieves

trailing thickly white they point to it on the screen

blocked

failing

cholesterol

rubbish!

The effluent is sadness

run through pipes

hardened to withstand

the crushing blows of life

and this precious organ

on which happier tunes once played

it flails in the chest.

A dying bird

with broken breast

striving

till its rhythm rests

finally, still

in its cavernous cathedral

arching ribs curl above

silent

unmoving.

The guards

who have protected their monarch

from the begining

die themselves

still they hold their places

gravely downturned faces

the system shorts out

electricity flown

the brain watches the final images

of a life already past

flicker out

as the human

composed

relaxes

countenance

softening after the battle.

The soul rises from its sheath

peels back the left ventricle

the right,

and arises

into the dark sky canopy

jouneys through the stars

into the greater heart

where we all come from.

Great Spirit

eternal

endless

it beats on.

And the souls

are sent out into the streams

and rivers to

circulate

populate.

Breathed through the lungs of trees

falling into the earth like leaves

rising through the emotions

creating small hearts

out of big ones.

Energy never dies

it is merely transformed

Another life?

Of course

live on.

*Taken from The Steps we take Within, my second book of poetry which is no longer available but I will share poems from both of my books here, returning the poems to where they belong, this blog.

Wild Heart was written as a stream of consciousness. It is a poem that brings me peace and reminds me that after all the struggle and mayhem of life, we are returned to a state of grace, one that, if we are aware enough, we can experience anytime, here on earth.

I hope you have a lovely day.

12 thoughts on “Wild Heart

  1. wonderfully written; I can relate to this: I’ve had a heart attack: I’m aware of my heart, its strength and frailties; I love ‘cavernous cathedral’: the knock-out line for me !

    • Thanks John, the Egyptians kept the heart and discarded the brain when carrying out the mummification process, it always struck me how much importance we put on the brain over the heart. I think it has its own wisdom that is completely separate from that of the brains computing abilities ..

  2. I love a good stream of consciousness, they’re always so raw. “Energy never dies, it is merely transformed” this is one hundred percent my belief too.

  3. Wow! The imagery here is exciting. One can relate easily. That moment when ‘the soul rises from its sheath’ is transcendent. Beautiful. ~Ed.

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