What I will do instead is try to calm myself and vent a little stress by writing, which has always been good for me in my life. Writing saved me in the torment of my adolescence, and I'm hoping it can help me out now. Verbal vomit soothes my troubled soul. That and music.
But now that the dust is starting to settle a little bit, I doubt my ability to write without fixating on the troubling event that preceded this writing. It's not epic or amazing, just another straw, another back. Still, it's increased my heart rate and caused me distress. I'm bothered. I care. I can't fix it though, so I'll let it go until another time.
It's almost a new year, so that's something worthy of writing about, I suppose. I could write about what has transpired this year, what I hope to have happen next year, and compare notes with my past self and my present self, but I'm not really feeling it right now. I'm too angry to be reflective and there's so much I don't want to say. I'm stuck between wanting to be open, and wanting to be discrete; wanting to bare all, and wanting to shut the damn door and stop the breeze from chilling me.
So I'm listening to David Sylvian and feeling my breathing slow, writing about writing and not writing, and feeling my throat and heart both ache. It's late and I have much to do. Much to ponder, much to begin, much to end, much to sleep.
"The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep."

2 comments:
Ain't life grand is the disgusting phrase that pops up in my head when shit hits the fan..
I do find it strange that i listen to angry music when angry to relax...
My daughter is not even a teenager and is driving me insane, going to hate to see what she is like at 13 or worse 16 or 17.If she is anything like i was it is going to be one hell of a ride...
I am rambling..
My mantra-song (as taught to me by my dear friend Steve) when things get heavy is to sing "Life is so much fucking fun, do dah, do dah" to the tune of... Wow, now I can't recall the name for the song attached to the highly memorable children's rhyme-tune. Crazy. Well, the do-dah should trigger your memory.
Anyhow- thanks for the support. I'm sure you will survive your baby's teens. I am also sure it will hurt like hell. Weeee!!
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