the roots on, let them
dangle
dangle
And the dirt
Just to make clear
where they come from”*
where they come from”*
What do you think would happen if the next time you spoke, you left the roots on? I’m thinking leaving the roots on could mean, for me, letting my feelings be expressed instead of burying them to keep everyone happy.
Email me with your thoughts about exploring roots; throw in some dirt if you desire. Nicky Mendenhall
Email me with your thoughts about exploring roots; throw in some dirt if you desire. Nicky Mendenhall
Source: Collected Poems of Charles Olson–Excluding Maximus Poems (edited/translated by George Butterick)
December 12, 2014, Inward/Outward, Daily Words.
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2 comments
Can you give an example of leaving the roots on? I like that image… it seems to mean being present with your whole self in what you say.
Yes, Lila – I think you have it! Stepping forward and taking my space in an assertive manner. Not backing off. Staying grounded.
Thanks for your response – very much appreciated.
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