Ceremony

Strip away what no longer serves.
Move daily to circle hips, celebrate.
Bend, fold, fall.
Take what is almost gone
or cracked,
dispose of it now.

Use what is necessary.

Carry the grief in the middle pocket
of the Betsey Johnson purse with the yellow bow.
Tie the polka dot scarf around neck.
Dab assorted colors on lips, cheeks.

Contribute to this house of you.

Throw away old receipts.
Remove makeup.
Brush teeth, floss.
Do laundry.
Wash dishes.Make the bed.
Grocery shopping.
Cook when you can.
Take out trash.
Clean litter box.
Water plants.

Pause.

Decorate the tops of different surfaces.
Examine contents in wooden boxes.
Behold sparkle earrings in hand.
Let the fire burn.
Honor past paper.
Ignite new poems.
It takes time to care,
the act of kindness,
folding yourself.
Put a notebook and pen
in tote bag next to the pain
It's not too heavy.
It never was.

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