What these things mean
If I were to make a kit for the rest of my life
In a day
Something for every moment, through each breath
Something that would protect me from losing myself
To guide me through moments of fear, sadness, and ecstacy
I wonder what I would put inside this package
Simple things perhaps, which at moments I know I’ll need
Like bandaids, rubber bands, and papers and pencils
A note with some writing on it, saying “don’t take yourself too seriously”
Colors, emotions, and nuances might fade with time
So I will have to pack them up into words, drawings, and music
Music that reminds me what passion feels like
I wonder what my kit would look like
It could be a metal box with a lid
Or a piece of paper
A brown paper bag, or an investor’s suitcase
Something to hold all my wildest dreams, and most solemn plans
To take anywhere and everywhere
Or maybe
It would be a tiny seed
A great truth, a burning flame
That when planted will grow and expand and change shapes
As I do
It would grow limbs, branches and leaves-
Permutations and tiny variations of every path across time
And a trunk anchored into the deepest wholes and creations
And it would breathe the air just like I do
Whereas I exhale carbon dioxide, it would take it in
It’s height would make the sky seem taller
And that would be enough
For any moment
For any dream
I can open up my kit
And find what I need.
Once I had built my kit
My kit in a day
Then
I would throw it away
Because then I wouldn’t need it anymore.
I’ve had these things with me all along.
About: I am a digital artist and computer geek with interests in Linux, open source design programs, and saving the world. You will find me blogging here about art, life, technology, and other mildly amusing things.
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