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Image: Courtesy of TheCrazyBagLady
HEALING HURT
(Talking Therapy)
In moments of pure fantasy
And wild imagination
I fancy that Karen could be
Just distantly
Related to Julius!
But I’m rudely awakened
And snap back to reality
As beaming, in black she beckons me
To her small but cosy surgery
Karen Caesar sees me as
Her work in progress
She’s dedicated to releasing
And decreasing the pressure
That calls me religiously
Each fortnight on a Friday
To discuss with some intensity
The demons that bind me
For Karen Caesar
Explained her calling
At the end of a session
Which begged me to question
The degree of her ability
To address the responsibility
Of dealing with healing
The complexity of the human psyche
Karen Caesar tells me
That caring seized her
From a very young age
And at the stage
Where she felt that
She was able to lend her
Tender, and compassionate bearing
To caring for victims
Whose minds were so painfully hurting
It’s a splendid opportunity
This talking therapy
To engage with a professional
As dedicated as Karen
Caesar, who certainly aspires
To deliver with some certainty
A tireless and dedicated approach
And unstinting efficacy
To help her patient,
Speak, cry or remain silent
In her surmountable journey
Of feeling, healing and self discovery!
Dedicated to Dr Karen Caesar
This poem was written eight years ago, but I thought it tied in nicely with my posts on agoraphobia which having spanned 17 years of my life to date has had an enormous impact on my life and the way I live. My counsellor encouraged my creative side which emerged in the form of poetry as I started my healing journey. She said very kindly when we parted after a year in counselling that she would be the first to buy my poems if they were ever published.
I also want to thank TheCrazyBagLady for allowing me to use her sketch in this post. I saw it months ago before I even decided I was going to write about agoraphobia, but I felt at the time that it was such a beautiful sketch that I would one day use it. The opportunity came today and I took it, just as TheCrazyBagLady says on her sketch: “Every day another door opens”.
And to close, in the words of British Telecom (in their sales initiative some years ago): “It’s good to talk…”
~ Marie Williams 2017
copyright Marie Williams – 2009