Wednesday, September 8, 2010

the hard part...?

i should've been asleep an hour ago; i'm going to be hating life when that cab shows up in less than six hours. but here i sit, feeling drained, yet strangely serene. the hard work of tearing down the last twelve years has begun in earnest. y'know, all the stuff i've spent the life of this blog (and the eighteen months before that, to be honest) preparing myself to do. you'd think i'd be a wreck at this point.

nope. to be frank, there's a feeling much like how an overstuffed sandbag must feel when it finally springs a slow leak. the pressure is gently easing. the negativity is draining out of every pore. honestly, this is easier than i thought it would be. but then, how many times has this pendulum swung?

"oh, this is going to be simple."
"wait, no; it's going to be hell."
"oh, hold on - there's hope yet."
"there will be no hope, just blackness."

it's quite a bit bipolar, isn't it? but that seems to be the nature of the beast. and weirdly, it's ok. actually making the request was nowhere near as hard as i thought it would be. i mean, we'll see what happens with the aftermath. but in this moment, i can rest a little bit easy. and really, though there's a lot of work ahead of me, that's all i need.

5 comments:

  1. Every pendulum, eventually, comes to rest. Reach out---grab hold of the swing and swish---and make it settle, there, firmly in the middle. You have that power, you know?

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  2. Ha! Bipolar! I know that one. :)

    Things will even out and I think that when everything is over and you look back you'll be proud of yourself.

    Until then, I would offer to share my pills with you, but I'm selfishly hoarding them so none for you.

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  3. You wrote:

    "oh, this is going to be simple."
    "wait, no; it's going to be hell."
    "oh, hold on - there's hope yet."
    "there will be no hope, just blackness."

    This somewhat reminds me of the beginning of 'The Tale of Two Cities'...

    "It was the best of times...
    It was the worst of times..."

    You will win...
    You WILL succeed...

    You are just mired down in an abyss...

    The darkness always comes just before the dawn...

    ~shoes~

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  4. Been there, sister. Hell, I'm probably still there. Try not to think about it while you are on your kick-ass trip home.

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  5. What Red Shoes said. You'll be awesome!

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