Racing the Wind Again
and other monologues to the fairies
I stopped looking for the moments that use to light me up.
There was no room for those moments between the bills piling up,
and the medication management and the appointments,
and life goes faster sometimes than I can keep up with,
like standing in a room with the walls spinning around you
and you're not even present enough to get dizzy from the momentum
but there have been glimpses
things that I nearly missed
when I am running the warm water over my hands
and the gold shines through the window for almost no reason
when i stop to catch my breath on my way to the car
and the breeze sweeps past me
I hear a whisper in the wind that sounds like an old friend
and then across the field I can almost see her again
racing the wind,
standing on the tallest rock giving a monologue to the fairies in the woods
and I smile
I have ignored her so long
as she walked beside me in wonder
I nearly missed her wiping my tears away when I was crying on the bathroom floor at 2 am
I did not look behind me to see her running to catch up
I did not hear her screams begging me to still believe in the magic
the moments that she pulled on my arm to get me to notice
that there was no reason for gold to shine through the windows
that the fairies in the wind still yearned for my monologues
and the magic still lives in between the moments that adulthood tried its best to hide
I almost missed her return
after years of survival
after years that I couldn't breathe
I almost missed that when I slowed down enough
the door let her in
I nearly fell back into old patterns
stopped taking walks on the acres
I missed the moment when the room stopped spinning around me
and there she was
the child I used to be
the one who came back to me
all her bruises healed
her own room no longer spinning
she takes my hand and we race the wind again
About the Creator
Brooke Moran
Giving myself a 365 day writing challenge where I have to write a piece of fiction or poetry at least once a day for 365 days.

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