The Life Preserver

I am a life preserver.

I remember standing on the edge to the abyss alone.

As my feet carefully slide along the edge, I see one.

When this one agrees, I reach out with my emotional arm, grasp their elbow, and we lock arms.

Together we inch our way back and down.

Once on safe ground, I take inventory.

My tool is simple, a mirror.

“A red velvet, weighted mantle of shame appeared on your shoulders as you walked off the psych ward,” I explain.

I shine the mirror to show the mantel.

They see on it in black letters all the words for crazy; nuts, psycho, loony, etc.

They see the silver clasp engraved with the word “CRAZY”.

“This is what has been weighing you down,” I explain.

I build a fire using the mantle when they take it off.

As we watch it burn, I tell this one, “you got this”.

I shine the mirror to show their true beauty.

I watch them fly.

I smile.

 

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