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The Daily Human III
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Plumes engagées
The Daily Human III
Rebecca D’Souza.
À l’heure du tout à l’image et du buzz sans suite, «l’express» souhaite faire découvrir la plume de poètes, de chanteurs, d’écrivains et de tous ceux qui jettent leur âme sur le papier, et qui mettent en mots des réflexions profondes.
Paper notes to a fellow human, February 26
Creating connection
Daily human sat at the edge of reflection,
thinking of all the times she
sought, succeeded,
failed,
succeeded again
to create connection.
With others.
With moments.
With herself.
Connection, she realised,
was never mastered;
it was rehearsed
over and over
through the many versions of who we become.
Neither permanence or performance,
connection meant living in the present
as who we already are.
The circle of life
never asked us to arrive whole,
but to return willing.
It is always a matter of respect
to connect with ourselves.
To acknowledge where we are standing,
and who we are standing as;
this year, this month, this week,
today.

Each stage asks something different of us.
Each version copes differently.
And so do the people we meet along the way.
How satisfying to know that
connection does not require perfection,
only presence.
Only the courage
to try again.
Daily human,
dwelling, breathing, seeing, and living,
noticed the shopkeeper cycle past on his bicycle
as the needle struck two in the afternoon, singing under his
breath;
“In the second month of twenty twenty-six
True life gave to me
Love for myself
A bucket-full of strength.”
And courage to create connection,
Across all versions of myself.”
This third week of February,
let us remind ourselves
that connection lives within.
It stretches.
It breaks.
It mends.
And in learning how to cope
with the many versions of ourselves
and others,
we remain part of the circle;
always learning
how to belong, and begin.

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Rebecca D’Souza
In collaboration with the Caudan Arts Centre, she has led creative writing workshops since 2024. She is the author of “89 Questions to the Moon”.
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