Nest Building... And Other Home Truths That Don't Exist If We Look Away From The Mirror Quick Enough
Part 1 of however many I bother to write. Freestyle'd this piece. It's the first thing I've written to post on Vocal in forever. Throwing fractured pieces together as they spill from mind.
Discretely, She builds a new nest with care,
Gently nurturing a new landing spot,
Nourishing new connections,
Her platonic compliments create space for another to enter
A means to let Them know She sees Them
An invitation for reciprocation
A signal that their attention will be met kindly
Like dropping the handkerfchief with plausible deniability
Nurturing a connection
Watering the garden
To see what will bloom
While He maintains their current nest
Receiving all the love, safety and security She basks in
Familiar and comfortable
She picks up twigs
Doing just enough to show Them
She is a safe space for Their vulnerability
At home She shows Him
His heart is still in Her hands,
No imminent threat
Show Him just enough
He’ll keep tending to their nest
It’s hard to see that She may have already flown the coup
When She’s still sleeping in their nest
So, he keeps on toiling
Always there to rely on
To show Her He cares
Still looking for ways to make life fun
Still believing that She could be The One
Working on mending bridges
Assuming Her future hasn’t been determined
What looks and feels like loving affection
She always want Him there
All the while She’s tending to other gardens
And chipping away at Her secret nest
Roads are being built by another
Exit plans forming organically
Unbeknownst to Him
They’ve always travelled together
To make Her life easier
Is enough to drive Her anywhere
To everything they every loved
To jobs, that without him
She would never get
To past lovers from her timeouts
Helping her deliver cakes, That she backed with love and care
Baking for men she’d recently met
How sweet, oh look up there!
Another spot to build a nest,
She thinks of every one
The arbitrator of good and bad
Anosognosic, Moral Myopia
There is no wrong, if ‘you’ say you felt hurt
Oh, sorry not ‘you’, just Her
How pure, honest and innocent
The mental gymnastics, quite impressive
What a pure heart she had, just ask Her
Always accepting Her Ugliness
Because He knew Her horrors
Really should have kept a list of all the insanity
He’d forgive and forget so quickly
When you don’t analyse what’s in the mirror
Free up time to pick up twigs and faults
To build Her nests, and conveniently forget
All She could not weaponise
All this meant the only time left
She spent focused on keeping Him defending
Discretely, She buys a one-way ticket in her mind
Refundable, with no expiration date
Her nest isn’t yet ready
Nothing is set in stone
He suspects that change is coming
He sees Her once insatiable need for His affection
In her neediness and begging,
In Her constant need for reassurance
And His approval and heartfelt words of affirmation,
He felt loved, wanted, needed
Then it became Obvious
There was someone else,
You let Her be
She won’t tell Him, not yet
He already knows, he doesn’t need to ask
Weeks go by
Radio silence
Then texts begin to trickle
And quickly the trickle becomes familiar flood
Time together, another trickle turned familiar flood
He still loves Her company
She still loves His, but not like She once did
Beyond all doubt He’s certain
When enough time has past
You’ll share a nest together for good
But He knows that this nest is not it
He is under no illusion on his role in Her nest,
He is now a place-holder
A comfy, but worn-out, old bedsheet
Pulled down from the back of the closet until clean, fresh sheets are ready for Her bed
He wonders if She is even capable of admitting that to Herself
That that’s precisely the role She has relegated him to
To acknowledge that, is to admit to Herself
That She is a user and manipulator
Of those She loves, or once loved
He believes (or chooses) to believe
That Her blood is not that cold
He’s seen Her beauty, and Her Ugliness.
He knows Her horrors.
His heart bleeds and His soul cries out to God
To heal Her wounds, Her trauma,
And lift the yoke of pain and vindictiveness, born from Her horrors



Comments (1)
Woaw touching real truth i hope this poem is very healing to write and share and it will serve you on your path to self-healing and love again. Much love and light to you ! and thank you for sharing because it heals the reader too, to now another need live in a horror of another still loving and carrying but to be aware of it its a sign of a new faith and hope in life to come