Take a Breath

Small acts of care, written down as instructions — because how fast life moves is rarely how fast we notice.

This one’s a list disguised as a poem. Or a poem disguised as a list. It started as a note to myself on a day when the speed of everything had outpaced the noticing.

Take a breath, and exhale
That’s how quickly people come and go

Shoot a text, while you drive
See how fast your life can change

Go to sleep, when you’re restless
The next day never seems to come

Say you’re sorry, call your friend
You may never see them again

Tell your folks, how much you care
You only get so much time with them

Fall in love, take a chance
That’s all we really want in life

Most of the things worth doing aren’t complicated. They’re just the things we keep planning to do next time. The poem is a small argument that next time isn’t promised. Most of what’s left to do is small, available, and right now.

— JTC

Stay close to the words.

New verses, twice a month. No spam — just words built to linger.