I Want To Know The Light And The Dark And The Full Rainbow In Between!

“I have come to believe over and over again that what is most important to me must be spoken, made verbal and shared, even at the risk of having it bruised or misunderstood.”

Audre Lorde

When I was a teenager, I started writing poetry, not because I wanted anyone to read it, but because I needed to get my thoughts, out of my head. There was so much about the world that I did not understand and writing really helped me to move forward, instead of just keeping it, going round and round in my head.


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We grow up with this desire to question and understand. Something that I wrote about a few days back. Kids question everything all of the time and giving them the space to do so, is so important. It is something that we need to encourage and put value on, instead of shutting them down.

But anyway that is not what I wanted to discuss. My journey with writing, began with the need to express myself. To just release all the things that came up for me, most of my early poems where questions, questions I posed to the world, in order to try and understand why it is, the way it is.

I never expected any response, I just needed the opportunity to express my thoughts and feelings, to release them out into the world. When you feel so strongly about certain things, they can weigh you down, if you do not find an outlet for them.

I also believed that no one would be interested in what I experienced or what I had to say. Why would they be interested in a young girl, who grew up in the countryside and felt things so deeply. Best to keep all of that to myself. ( big shout out, to society for ensuring so many young people feel like that, but hopefully the tide is turning.)

Finding your voice, the courage to speak out, comes when you get older and more confident, until finally you reach that wonderful age, where you just don't give two flying fecks what others think. We all, have the right to be heard, to be listened to.

Others certainly don't have to agree with us, I mean the world would be a pretty strange place, if we all agreed with one another all of the time. Conflict and chaos, is what keeps things interesting (to a degree anyhow), it is a natural part of life. What is most important, is finding the balance within it all.


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We don't, have to all get along, but it would be great if we could be respectful to others and learn to accept them for who they are. Each one of us, are on our own journey, all of us at different stages, having experienced so many different upbringings, that have shaped us, into who we are today.

I certainly, do not want to preach to anyone, but I do believe that it is important for us all to listen to one another. Everyone deserves to be heard! We all have as much a right to express ourselves, as anyone else!

We tend to forget this, especially growing up in a world where we are told that certain individuals, because of their status etc, have more privileges than we do. That just because someone studied for so many years it now make them an expert. But what about those who have lived it? There is only so much we can learn from books and studying itself can cause us to become detached from things.

Once again, this is where the importance of balance, comes into play. We can immerse ourselves in the theory, but miss out on the experience!

Nothing in life is ever one sided, life, is far too complex for that. So having the opportunity to hear/ learn about everything in between, is so important. It is what allows us to see the bigger picture in life. I know that I certainly want to have a fuller picture of life.

I want to know the light and the dark and the full rainbow in between. And yes perhaps you do not and that too is fine, that is your choice, but please don't stop that being a reality for me!

So I continue to write, partly because I still need to get my thoughts out of my head, but also because I want to contribute to the fuller picture. I want my voice, to be alongside those who wish to make the world a more diverse and inclusive place to be!

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big shout out, to society for ensuring so many young people feel like that, but hopefully the tide is turning

Most children are now taught NOT to just be themselves, but to question who they might be at all times. Especially in public, and most private, schools. Thank you so much for not squelching your children.


<There is only so much we can learn from books and studying itself can cause us to become detached from things

Good observation! One does have to go to a completely detached place to study. Maybe many of us are simply too advanced as beings to do that. Hm.


and with this next one, you touch on part of my QOTW response

Once again, this is where the importance of balance, comes into play.

Is achieving balance important? I'm now thinking it's more important to be comfortable with flux. Fluctuations around our unique points, never stopping there. Maybe not even in death.

I always appreciate your thoughts and feedback. I do think that accepting and embracing what is happening, as being a huge part of bringing things into balance xxx

I relate to your experience a lot when it comes to writing as a young child 😊At school my essays were always an exploration of philosophy, society, morality. Sometimes discursive, sometimes encased within a short story. Always searching through my own writing... I would ask myself questions and challenge myself to answer them through poetry, literary essays. The more I allowed my mind, and soul I guess, to wander and ruminate, the deeper my questions became. I read...a lot! I read widely too. It has always been a great joy of mine to read autobiographical works; to absorb the life experience shared between pages. And I have always loved to write. But you know what, this year was the first time that I have put myself out there in front of the public and just followed by passion, and not worried one iota about whether anybody will like the voice with which I speak. I write first and foremost for myself, and if others perchance derive some joy or learning experience out of it too, then that makes me even happier. And if people want to engage with me over my publications, their own or those of a 3rd party, even better. We all learn and grow together, especially in the comments 😜😍But I like my voice and I am not afraid to use it...and I think that is what matters the most. Thank you for an awesome post. @trucklife-family. !PIZZA

Thanks so much @samsmith1971, it’s so important to keep diving deep, to keep asking questions and let our creativity flow with it xxxx

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I totally enjoyed this! I totally connected with the conflict and chaos part. I dislike experiencing it, but I have always learned and grown from it.

Thank you xxxx

Yes, you've got to keep on writing!
Some will hear your, others will listen, some will ignore you...
just keep on writing!

Yes I don’t think I could stop xxx

Balanced and beautiful - nice effect! ❤️
Gorgeous Editing. God bless you friend @trucklife-family.

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My grandmother used to say "Never forget, you have two ears and one mouth. Not the other way around" Sadly some people behave as though they have no ears whatsoever. As far as your poetry @trucklife-family, it is true; writing is a way not only to express yourself but to process what you are feeling, questioning, experiencing. That's why I write. But not poetry. That is a gift for a special few!

What a great saying, listening is so important. Thanks @buckaroobaby xxx