"I Believe I'm Softening" by Peter Leight
I Believe I’m Softening
on the outside
and also inside,
as when you stick in your finger
and it goes all the way in,
I don’t mind admitting it,
honestly I’m not even sure if it’s a cost
or a benefit,
or one of those benefits that comes
at a terrible cost,
do you think it’s enough?
When I touch my forehead
it’s soft as a pillow,
as long as I’m softening
I’m not even lifting
my head or putting my head down,
as if it’s not even mental,
not afraid of being soft,
I mean there’s no point being afraid
of something
that’s already happened,
isn’t there?
It’s true, we’re often softer than we think,
when you’re a soft person
you’re not sitting around
waiting to be hard,
not even hardening
or feeling hard things,
you don’t even know if you’re
as soft as you’re going to be:
I actually think it’s a symptom of everything
I can think of,
I don’t mind admitting it,
when I’m soft I often slip
away or flow away,
sliding through pretty much everything,
as if I need to slip away,
I’m not saying it’s deserved
or would be different
if I didn’t deserve it.
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