My Crucible

My Crucible
By Daniel Salois
Broken Shattered Useless and Cold
All of my sorrow onto which I hold
So little joy for my soul to behold
Melt me down and break my soul
The growth the pain is but one toll
Forge me in fire and make me whole
Make a red hot glob of swirling steel
Then take away the pain I feel
Let me stir till I become real
I sit and I stew and I wonder why
The world in its beauty makes me cry
So much to see before I die
The heat of the moment, the height of the pain
What on earth could there be to gain
To not leave you behind I must abstain
Melting down in this graphite pot
A dangerous reality a difficult spot
My two minds mixing, mixing while they’re hot
I’m scooped up when I can take no more
A new me lies in store
When into the cast do you pour
A brand new shape, a brand new me
No longer a broken catastrophe
And all the new things I can be
A meaning has found me as I sit and cool
Now I realize I was the fool
That it wasn’t just fate being cruel
Life is unfair, life is unjust
It could leave you feeling like it’s all a bust
Could leave you with longing, could leave you with lust
As I sit and cool I realize now
With all the sweat upon my brow
Life is funny anyhow
It is not fair, it is not kind
But I surely do not mind
For fate on me has no bind
A day has passed, my new shape tough
What I have will be enough
Though the journey may be rough
In my crucible it occurred to me
All the things that I could be
Only my crucible let me see
In withering heat I’m forged in fire
Ignited like a phoenix, my reborn desire
My sorrow my slag removed and retired
My convictions no longer seducible
And my strengths no longer reducible
I am made stronger within my crucible