I Threw Myself Into The Sky

Poetry by Britt Wolfe Author

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Some people build their lives
like careful houses.

Every brick measured.
Every window placed
where the light is predictable.

They call it safety.

They call it wisdom.

But the truth is
some of the most extraordinary things
that have ever happened to me
began the moment
I stopped asking permission
from gravity.

The world tells you
to calculate.

To hedge your bets.
To stay where the ground
is familiar beneath your feet.

But the ground
is where dreams go
to become fossils.

The real magic
lives somewhere higher.

In the terrifying second
between falling
and flying.

I have made choices
that looked like madness
to people watching from the shore.

I have stepped onto planes
without knowing
what waited on the other side
of the ocean.

I have left behind
entire versions of my life
like abandoned houses
with the lights still on.

I have chosen love
when logic
was begging me
to stay safe.

And every time
I have done the same thing:

I closed my eyes,
opened my hands,
and threw myself
at the sky.

Not knowing
whether the universe
would catch me

or let me fall.

And here is the strange thing
about falling toward the unknown:

sometimes
the air itself
changes its mind.

Sometimes
the wind rises up
like a thousand invisible hands

and says—

You were never meant
to stay on the ground.

So if you find yourself
standing at the edge
of a life
that terrifies you,

good.

That is the place
where the universe
is waiting
to meet you.

Take the step.

Break the map.

Trust the sky.

Because the safest life
will never show you

how beautifully
you can fly.

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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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