Poetry & Art

Life in Revision

I aggressively
dusted eraser bits
off my desk.

I never did like
all that evidence
laying around,

always hated a
poorly-performing eraser,
so I used Ticonderoga

and wrote softly
so there was no proof
of revision.

It was never natural:
trial and error,
attempt and failure.

Get it right the first time
or give it up:
a mantra I shouted,

a mantra I’m learning
to aggressively
dust off my shoulders,

as I choose to
live a life full of revisions,
the way it’s intended.

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by Katie Rodgers

Creative Director by day, writer by night.

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