What We Don't Know

This is a poem I wrote during my Depth Month of Poetry, in which I wrote a poem each day for an entire month.  I wrote more about this poem within a larger post here about what I learned and experienced during my month of poetry.

What We Don’t Know

The blade doesn’t know sharpness

Until objects expose insides.

The lava doesn’t know heat

Until it coaxes solid into liquid.

We don’t know our damage

Until someone knows to receive it.

 

The fish doesn’t know water,

Only asphyxiating air.

The ocean doesn’t know blue,

Only the sky it looks up to.

We don’t know our goodness,

Only the warmth others reflect.

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