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patience is all

patience. plainly. (for the ‘say it plainly’ challenge).

By aliPublished 2 days ago 1 min read
Top Story - March 2026
gem pier, williamstown, Naarm (melbourne). december 2025. photo by me

patience

pushing through provocation and pain

with poise passively plastered

on unperturbed faces

papering over the cracks formed

from the slow realisation of injustice

sent pulsating to the surface

an undoing of non-complaint

an awakening of non-compliance

and also

patience is all we have

- sometimes -

and it’s all we can grasp

all we can call upon

when life leaves us lying in limbo

in the liminal

suspended in the in-between

she doesn’t care about our rush -

always finds a way to

slow

us

down

patience is a virtue

they say

but i don’t know

sometimes

- it seems -

patience vies for power

mocking us

laughing wildly

as she thwarts

throws spanners

while holding the thing we're reaching for

just in sight

just out of reach

dangling dreams

weighty with wants

dripping with desire

frustration flipped

turned inside-out

and repackaged as

growth

still, maybe patience is this

and that

maybe she knows something

that we don’t

that i don’t

maybe she remembers something

i seem to forget

perhaps patience holds the key

to contradiction

the key that opens

space for multiple truths

embracing patience

- not fighting her -

is

stopping

slowing

waiting

trusting her

because maybe she knows that

all is unknown

and all is out of our control

and that the limbo

- the liminal -

is a place of rest

and a place of perspective

a connector

not a divider

so perhaps patience is all

perhaps

it is everything

and

it is not the only thing

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ali

a tangled mess of thoughts. occasionally a clear one bursts through. how about writing things in a public forum? seems wise.

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  • Edward Swaffordabout 6 hours ago

    I am a jumbled mess when it comes to engagement (two years on Medium engaging with 50+ writers per day, every day, burnt me out), and I meant to comment on this when I liked it earlier. Firstly, holy alliterative smoke balls. You’re on fire!! Love the feminist approach, but you already knew I’d gush as I’m a blazingly obvious feminist. The poetic narrative is intriguing here - “she” begins in a societal quandary, and then there’s flashes of hope as you slow the rhythm toward the last ten or so pars. Brill work ❤️💚💛🖤🙃

  • Gabriel Shamesabout 7 hours ago

    Very nice! And congrats on Top Story

  • Toriabout 9 hours ago

    I really enjoyed the alliteration and rhythm! Patience is that uncomfortable in-between in a lot of things - uncertainty without action isn't easy. It's definitely not often welcome in societies where productivity=value. I love how you come back to the concept of 'liminal' - often referred to as a quiet purgatory where something isn't quite right. Perhaps that's a projection of an urgent, burnt out world who needs to relearn the stillness, reflection and uncertainty found in patience. Sometimes patience is what begets momentum. Just like, sometimes a false sense of urgency can stifle momentum.

  • Caitlin Charltonabout 12 hours ago

    Your use of percussive alliteration, such as patience and poise, mimics a slow, intentional step towards endurance. The pause at -sometimes- creates a powerful periodic sentence because it forces the reader to sit with the truth before the thought is finished. This theme of forced waiting resonated with me recently when a truck and a neighbor washing a car delayed my path, only to have the obstacles vanish later as if they were just in my imagination. Fantastic insightful work as always, ali. 🤗🌼

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