Breathing in the watery world

Feeling calm and just watching

As the hours begin to unfurl

Marking it down with the notching

Of high heels as a working girl

- this is life

The warm smell of cement

The constant meetings to repent

Not to think I am exempt

From my addictions- my vices

Never tire and never vary

Though my soul does weary

Some days are spent spoken

Some are spent in silence

With the buzz of electricity

With the hum of slight defiance

- this is life

Alive and burning wit

Crawling of hands and feet

Dragging down and will not quit

A virus of kinetic theory of heat

- this is life

I can go on and on at will

But some days I just gotta pay the bill

The due, the price, the marking point

Much more sweet than a barrel

The upbeat drumbeat of an hourglass

Of a soul measured by petabecquerel

- this is might

wileyfoxes:

Enjoying your poem(s). But, I want to understand all its nuances, but I need some help on several lines. I will start with one: "Much more sweet than a barrel". What does "barrel" refer to, please.

I love the lines between "the warm smell of cement" to "though my soul does weary" ... the transition from the common things in life to your feelings ... the idea of repentance going on in meetings ...

Lots of stuff to ponder in this poem, but I feel compelled to move on ... my email is tugging at my leg.


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