Homecoming by Kara Dobias | One Poem Only
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Homecoming
Kara Dobias
The world wants to be kind, I think.
But too often, we are warned of its dangers
before we can meet its light.
I learned to live in the shadow
of others’ fear and felt it manifest
as my own,
self-censoring the softest
parts of me out of safety,
but I’m becoming something new.
I don’t want to be good so much as brave.
To make the agreement to be disagreeable
when it counts.
If I am to be beholden to anything,
let it be
truth,
so that I may stand as a pillar of a woman
you can lean on.
I’ll lay myself bare,
and for once, not worry about
the consequences.
Instead, I’ll choose to embrace
the perfect contradiction
I know myself to be.
The very version of me I learned
to outrun.
You can only ignore the gnawing of your soul for so long.
So, who have I been denying myself for?
An internal tug-of-war that has stood only
to hurt me.
To be a beacon of sincerity,
I must show you my true face.
I’m easily disillusioned by the mundane.
The creator runs deep in my marrow.
Left an untapped well,
I become undone.
I need something I can pour into.
That’s the only way
I feel whole.
I was never meant to live within the bounds
of a limited imagination.
I came here to break the mold.
This is the end of my season of seeking.
No more performing to be palatable.
I give myself permission to feel safe
in being seen.
Let opinions fall where they may.
I’d rather inspire confusion
than be a vessel for unfulfilled dreams.
Finally, I’ve come home
to me.
More from Kara Dobias ↓
- @karadobias on Instagram
- @karadobias on Substack
- Her book, Alive, is available now
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