I See You, Mara

I See You, Mara poem by BRITT WOLFE author

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You arrive the way you always do—
not with horns,
but with familiarity.

With stories rehearsed so often
they sound like truth.
With old arguments dressed as urgency.
With the ache that insists
it must be answered.

You take your seat
without asking.
You make yourself at home
in the chambers of my mind
where vigilance once lived.

I do not stand.
I do not flee.
I do not sharpen language
into weapons.

I remain.

I recognize you now—
not as an enemy,
but as a constellation of habits
assembled from fear,
from memory,
from the long practice of surviving.

You are doubt pretending to be wisdom.
You are hunger wearing the mask of need.
You are pain insisting on relevance
long after the wound has closed.

I see the way you catalogue my failures.
The way you rehearse catastrophe.
The way you insist
that if I would just react properly,
the world would finally make sense.

I see the tremor beneath the certainty.
The desperation beneath the noise.

So I do not argue.

I place the kettle on the table.
I make space.

Not because you are right.
Not because you are welcome.
But because you are present,
and presence no longer frightens me.

I have learned
that what is resisted
returns with sharper edges,
and what is met
loses its authority.

You were never here to be defeated.
You were here to be acknowledged—
a function of a mind
that once needed you desperately.

I thank you for your service.
I release you from command.

I do not ask you to leave.
I do not ask you to stay.

I let you be exactly what you are:
a phenomenon passing through awareness,
a voice without jurisdiction,
a shadow mistaken for substance.

I remain seated
in the centre of myself.

Breath steady.
Body aligned.
Attention unarmed.

This is not surrender.
This is sovereignty.

I do not belong to the narratives you bring.
I do not require your permission to be whole.
I do not need to exile parts of myself
to live in peace.

I see you, Mara.

And I choose
not to be moved.

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Britt Wolfe

Britt Wolfe writes emotionally devastating fiction with the precision of a heart surgeon and the recklessness of someone who definitely shouldn’t be trusted with sharp objects. Her stories explore love, loss, and the complicated mess of being human. If you enjoy books that punch you in the feelings and then politely offer you a Band-Aid, you’re in the right place.

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