Spilwords.com presents Therapy As A Metaphor, written by Mark Tulin, a former Philadelphia Family Therapist who now resides in Santa Barbara, California.
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THERAPY AS A METAPHOR
written by: Mark Tulin
I save money on therapy.
I lie on the couch of free verse,
writing twenty-line poetry,
sharing my feelings through syntax
and stanza in a spiral-bound book.
I channel my angst
in metaphor and simile.
I sublimate my desires
through wishes and dreams.
My therapist is the blank page
that I pour my heart into,
dribs and drabs of a troubled past.
My interventions
are the awareness of my thoughts
and emotions,
the mindfulness of my actions
and deeds.
I realize that there will never be any resolutions
to most of my problems and concerns,
just better poetry.


Really Awesome post, Mark! Loved it!! Such a creative way to save cash! LOL!!
Oh, yeah!!
Love it Mark! I am sure you could probably write some interesting poems from your listenings over the years!
I truly could. 🙂
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Thank you, RR.
“just better poetry”…nice!
Thank you.
Amazing ❤
Thank you.
Amazing metaphor, so beautifully expressed.