Monday 31 October 2011

Inside A Glass Jar

She watches you from her closed glass jar;
her untouchable hands are kissed from afar.
Grey clotted clouds hang from her sky.
Constrained; refrained; in pain;
tipping rain on her soul,
stopping her fly.
She's a ghost to your world
a distant affair;
she hangs to your coat,
like smoke in your hair.
Her eyes burn into your mind,
forcing you to hear-
her noiseless pleading, that falls
on your deaf ears.
As she pounds her glass jar
you stare up to the grey,
dreaming of her face
and all those wonderful days.
Lost, it fades; never re-appears
and those long winter days
consume you with your fears.
Fallen, she slumps, unable to breathe
an angel for you
that you are unable to see.

I'm a great believer in being able to see if only we looked but sometimes we need a good slap in the face. We get so embroiled in our own world that we never seem to acknowledge what is good; what we can achieve; what we offer to others. All you have to do is walk through the town and notice how many people don't notice you. It's almost as if they could walk through you, you don't exist, all that exists is the next shop and the person behind the counter who they will only acknowledge with a grunt. We seem to have become, for some, so engrossed in everything that is bad in the world that if there is no trust for anyone. If you went up to someone in the street and said hello to them, what reaction would you expect to get?

I wrote this poem, unfinished, just a collection of words at the moment, because I feel like I'm in a glass jar sometimes and that my eyes are the only thing that could possibly give me away. There are some of us who look into peoples eyes and some refuse to accept what they see; for the most part, we don't like to delve to deeply, in fear of what the outcome would be.
We are just a collaboration of humans holed up in the same place all trying to survive unnaturally.

2 comments:

Samantha Comfort said...

Beautiful imagery :) Many people do have that sense of disconnection from others and the world, a sense of not being seen for who they really are and as an adopted person I could relate to that in my past. Many seek truth and connection through a spiritual quest or through creative expression such as art, writing, music or through relationships, nature even travel,sport etc They have fleeting glimpses and then maybe one day the veil truly lifts or the glass shatters and the truth is revealed and they can truly see that behind our masks we are all part of the same. We are more than our thoughts.
'What a liberation to realize that the “voice in my head” is not who I am. Who am I then? The one who sees that.' Ekhart Tolle.
and
'Give up defining yourself - to yourself or to others. You won't die. You will come to life. And don't be concerned with how others define you. When they define you, they are limiting themselves, so it's their problem. Whenever you interact with people, don't be there primarily as a function or a role, but as the field of conscious Presence. You can only lose something that you have, but you cannot lose something that you are.”
― Eckhart Tolle, A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose

Zac Thraves said...

Thank you Sam, that's really wonderful and lovely that, first of all all, this has spoken to you and secondly, that it opens up a new way of thinking. Love the quotes.x