07-04-2013, 06:55 PM
At His Core
The little boy sat in his 3rd grade Art class
Hand-drawing circles on the paper on his desk
The challenge was to create an impression of layers
And an illusion of maximum depth
It was like stacking slices of Swiss cheese
Manipulating their hole alignment
So from a bird’s eye view you could see each layer
The top slice and through its holes the slices behind it
That circle-within-a-circle art project eventually
Became a metaphor that helped me better understand my life
It was an abstract analogy that provided insight
Into the mechanism I used to deal with strife
People who knew me when I was younger are puzzled
“Your pain wasn’t evident.”
They are right of course, it wasn’t shared
It was very effectively masked
You see, my inner core is well camouflaged
By “layers” that successively reduce
The amount of “me” that the world gets to see
Limiting exposure to rejection and abuse
The “layers” provide most excellent protection
Much like a safe room designed to prevent
Any threat from penetrating its barrier
Expression and freedom the cost of the rent
Layers can be distractions
Masquerading interests or activities
The concealment of associations and relationships
The sleight of hand of college degrees
The dissimulation of impressive designations
The dupery of accolades … or notoriety
Misleading distinctions and acknowledgements
Have for years masked the core of me
________________________________________
Older and wiser … and now disillusioned
At how little of “me” I am able to share
The “layers” protected me from a scary, harsh world
But now the cost seems a trifle unfair
You see … at my core (beneath the many layers)
That shaped the world’s view of who I am
Was a loathsome fear that I know would have changed
How the world viewed me as a man
At the first unfettered sight of my inner being
An unrestricted view of my unmasked core
I know any observer would instantly recognize
My fear of fear … and nothing more
Except maybe they might catch the subtle hues
Of an adaptation that over the years has restored
A semblance of personal dignity … the melding of compassion
With my fear of fear … and nothing more
Except a more discerning eye might also detect
(Though visually elusive and easy to ignore)
An almost transparent coating of unconditional love
Now covering my fear of fear … and nothing more
Except an even less evident aspect of my being
A “cancer” that has infiltrated the fear of fear’s core
A malignant infestation of forgiveness
That … and nothing more
Except for a relatively recent development
One might sense more-so than see
A glow emanating from my innermost essence
The radiance of acceptance … of the world … and me
______________________________________
I don’t know if a lifetime of accumulated misdirection
Can ever diminish … or dissipate
Or if is my lifelong destiny
To remain disguised beneath so many layers
I just know now that my genuine essence has transformed
I am no longer afraid to be afraid
And a more accepting and joyful me wishes to engage
A world I once only sought to evade
The little boy sat in his 3rd grade Art class
Hand-drawing circles on the paper on his desk
The challenge was to create an impression of layers
And an illusion of maximum depth
It was like stacking slices of Swiss cheese
Manipulating their hole alignment
So from a bird’s eye view you could see each layer
The top slice and through its holes the slices behind it
That circle-within-a-circle art project eventually
Became a metaphor that helped me better understand my life
It was an abstract analogy that provided insight
Into the mechanism I used to deal with strife
People who knew me when I was younger are puzzled
“Your pain wasn’t evident.”
They are right of course, it wasn’t shared
It was very effectively masked
You see, my inner core is well camouflaged
By “layers” that successively reduce
The amount of “me” that the world gets to see
Limiting exposure to rejection and abuse
The “layers” provide most excellent protection
Much like a safe room designed to prevent
Any threat from penetrating its barrier
Expression and freedom the cost of the rent
Layers can be distractions
Masquerading interests or activities
The concealment of associations and relationships
The sleight of hand of college degrees
The dissimulation of impressive designations
The dupery of accolades … or notoriety
Misleading distinctions and acknowledgements
Have for years masked the core of me
________________________________________
Older and wiser … and now disillusioned
At how little of “me” I am able to share
The “layers” protected me from a scary, harsh world
But now the cost seems a trifle unfair
You see … at my core (beneath the many layers)
That shaped the world’s view of who I am
Was a loathsome fear that I know would have changed
How the world viewed me as a man
At the first unfettered sight of my inner being
An unrestricted view of my unmasked core
I know any observer would instantly recognize
My fear of fear … and nothing more
Except maybe they might catch the subtle hues
Of an adaptation that over the years has restored
A semblance of personal dignity … the melding of compassion
With my fear of fear … and nothing more
Except a more discerning eye might also detect
(Though visually elusive and easy to ignore)
An almost transparent coating of unconditional love
Now covering my fear of fear … and nothing more
Except an even less evident aspect of my being
A “cancer” that has infiltrated the fear of fear’s core
A malignant infestation of forgiveness
That … and nothing more
Except for a relatively recent development
One might sense more-so than see
A glow emanating from my innermost essence
The radiance of acceptance … of the world … and me
______________________________________
I don’t know if a lifetime of accumulated misdirection
Can ever diminish … or dissipate
Or if is my lifelong destiny
To remain disguised beneath so many layers
I just know now that my genuine essence has transformed
I am no longer afraid to be afraid
And a more accepting and joyful me wishes to engage
A world I once only sought to evade


