Date Published: April 14, 2022
Emotion, time and self are the most necessary parts of humanity. Emotion
draws out the best and worst parts of people. Time is something that is
never noticed, until it is. The self is the deepest part of the soul that a
person can recognize. Reality Check is a poetry collection written during
the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. These poems are how Danielle Pitter describes
hope, love, family, healing and forgiveness.
EXCERPT
Chandelier
Celebrate those moments
Where you are the only one,
The only center,
The only spotlight.
See how every shard of glitter
Is a reason you made it here.
Because what is a chandelier
But broken pieces of glass coming together
To form a new look?
Take a moment to look back on not only yourself,
But also on the shards.
The unruly, sharp edges were necessary.
You can still see the cracks in the mirror,
But it’s not ugly; it’s a new kind of beautiful.
Emotional Closet
Yesterday, I did something that had been on the back of my mind for ages.
Cleaned out my closet.
Not only did I clean out my physical closet,
Full of old dresses, shirts, blouses and pants
That no longer served me.
But also my closet of thoughts and feelings
That no longer served me.
Emotions of the past that didn’t funnel my creativity,
How I see myself,
How I see others,
How my truth stands out to me.
It was a grueling, exhausting task.
I thought I wasn’t going to keep going, just let
the rest pile
on top of each other.
But I didn’t. I knew that if I were to stop, I’d regret
all of this mess I’d made.
I would have had no desire
to complete the job
if I’d stopped when it got hard.
I kept going until it was done.
Granted, most of the leftover pieces are in bags near me.
Much like the emotions and thoughts of the past.
But at least I can schedule dates to remove the clothes
From my closet. A breath of fresh air soon to come.
A breath of fresh air has come.
About the Author
Born and raised in New Jersey, Danielle has been writing stories since
early childhood. What started from with innocent fairy-tales in first grade
turned into a growing passion that was always one step behind her. After
graduating from the University of Phoenix in 2017 with a bachelor’s
degree in Communications and Journalism, she started her writing journey as
a journalist for entertainment media outlets like TV After Dark, Fangirlish
and Glitter Magazine. She is a member of the New Jersey Library Association.
Currently, she’s both writing on her own website, PoetryBooksYA.com,
and dodging her father’s phone calls about getting a master’s
degree.
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