I've Gotten So Used To It,

i've gotten so used to it,
living with that buzz in my brain.
the background noise
telling me to move,
do something
it whispers of incomplete tasks and
people lost along the way
i've gotten so used to it though,
that it merely adds
a touch of weight to my shoulders,
disappearing when my mother pulls them back, correcting my posture.
the sound is all but gone
when i'm with my friends,
shouting out the lyrics
of the songs that shaped our childhood,
looking out of the car window
as the glowing lights flash past.
red, white, warm yellow.
the sound is gone
until i'm alone again.
but, still, it's nothing more than a buzz
one i ignore,
telling myself i'm fine.
the new year's given me that:
the ability to believe I'm fine, truly.
i've been walking at the edge of the waves
positivity, optimism, gratitude.
i repeat these, louder than the buzz,
but the waves gently lick at my feet,
threatening to wreck all I've built
the sandcastle standing precariously
on foundations of a new year and hopeful words.
i'm scared of my poetry now.
words i pulled out of my chest
by piercing my heart with thorns and needles
until they spilled out,
red and raw.
but i've decided to do it anyway.
pick up the pen
and momentarily
invite the buzz into the foreground.
dig holes that welcome the sea in streams
into the moat around my sandcastle.
it's a new year
so i've decided to trust myself.
trust that i can control the stream.
trust that my words won't drown me
and if they do—
trust that i can get back up to the surface.
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