Introversion

Introversion

When I am around a lot of people,
there is a little scribe in my brain
who insists on taking notes,
processing every single interaction.
He is very thorough and writes slowly
with his tiny quill pen on parchment,
stopping frequently to dip the nib.

Social interaction,
especially in a big group,
happens very quickly.
So when he gets too far behind,
he yells out, “Enough!”
(He can be a little rude.)

And suddenly,
it is time to go home.

I slip into bed
but the little scribe continues to write
at his old wooden desk in my head.
He is still processing what happened
hours and hours ago.
Needless to say,
it is a long and restless night.

However,
I wake up refreshed and centered.
He is putting on his wee night cap,
yawning into his sore writing hand
when I check the calendar.

It looks like another busy day,
involving lots of people.
He glares at me with groggy eyes.
“Are you kidding me?!”

Sometimes,
I just have to give
the poor little guy
a break.

 

By Maria Brady-Smith

8 thoughts on “Introversion

  1. What a great poem!!!! Your style is changing and great things are coming out of that brain! Keep them coming.

  2. Good stuff! But please don’t lose any sleep over the light hearted babble that comes out of my mouth.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *