The Taste of Truth
Reading at Bodhi Tree 08/05/09
For the moment/ I’ve stopped struggling.
The undertow tugs at my clothes/ and the
current takes me where it will. Surrender
sounds like defeat/ but this tastes like
victory/ the sweet release into something
open/ empty/ yet complete.
My heart speaks/ instructing me to relinquish all
control, I close my eyes/ and see myself
dissolving while remaining whole.
When/ at last/1 am delivered gasping to
the shore, I know it was the letting go
that brought me home. I was saved
not by my strength/ but by daring to
be vulnerable and weightless/ choosing
not to hold onto any of the debris that
floated past me. Truth tastes salty/ like
tears/ or the wind-whipped spray torn
from the froth of breakers. Truth tastes
like drowning/ feels like being spit out
of the belly of the whale to stand inside
a larger footprint on the sand.
—Danna Faulds
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