I am an ocean with no sea-life
No fish nor aqua living creature
I am a boat empty with no crew aboard
No one manning the sails, nor tending the amidship
I am a home with no tenant
No living on grounds
I am a wandering stranger
Held by painful ambition
I join a league of nations,
Silent and still
Drowning in a sea of school debt
I join the faceless, numberless horde
Swamped with desire
Now,
I am a woman
With tremendous soul
Flawed and faulty,
I have been naïve and too trusting
I have loved many and been loved by less
I am my own sword, sharp and fierce
I am new;
With dents and cracks aglow
I am prisoner to fantasies of greatness
Lashed amongst painful despair
I am a soldier with wounded ambition
I am a woman, strong and willing
I am a survivor
With matching scars
I am a daughter to many
A friend to some
I am an outcast, a pariah:
A loner, a misfit
With no true tribe
I may be all these
But there is no doubt that I am also
My Dad’s daughter with shared hazel eye,
Or my mother’s friend with black fading hair
I am true to my clan,
With Gaelic beginning,
Te Deum laudamus!
I am a scholarly student
An academic hungry to learn
It is neither here nor there what I have been
Or what I have done
And what I presently feel
But rather,
I am eager to begin a brand new something
With opportunities plenty!
I think I’ll start tomorrow!
