
I stand within an iron fortress
with neither way back nor way forward.
I cannot remain, and I cannot flee.
Beyond the fortress, the sun stretches out a hand to me,
but I have not fled from the darkness enough
to take refuge in its embrace,
nor am I so weary of the sun
that I could reconcile with its opposite.
Within this iron fortress,
I cannot seek shelter in myself,
for seeking refuge in the fortress
is safer than seeking refuge in me.
Yet I can rely on neither myself nor the fortress,
neither on the false hatreds of the self
nor the false affections of the iron walls.
I stand here,
amid the fortress,
surrounded by contradictions, doubts, and uncertainties.
I stand here,
exhausted and defeated.
Leaving the fortress offers no safety,
and staying within offers none either.
I stand.
About the Creator
Nicole Moore
Dedicated to the one whose fiercest foe and truest friend is herself
she who bears the soul’s weariness yet walks life’s rugged path,
hoping for cherry blossoms, flying geese, or stork nests.

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