Return To Nature
"Return to Nature” by Priscilla P in her attempt to confront the individual’s examination of their humanity. Acrylic on canvas. Image credit: Warren Edwards.
I finally feel accepted,
not as a woman, but as the truth.
I have let go of the unconditional,
the unsightly image of perfection.
Just me and my power.
Embrace by nature.
Disappearing into the foliage.
Branching out. Rooted and fastened.
Profuse with the blood.
The tears and squall.
Always drenched with anxiety.
How high the pressure,
How high the price.
Paying no mind, falling further from love.
What will you learn in your solitude?
As I return to nature, connect me to everything. Protect me from everyone.
Now you are responsible for the logistics.
Not for profit education and culture.
Show me your reputation.
Think ahead.
Find the space.
Allocate reconciliation.
Become artfully strategic.
As I go back.
As I go back.