Running Helps Me Breathe

On the strange medicine of putting one foot in front of the other — and how the body teaches things the mind keeps forgetting.

There’s a thing the body does, on the right run, that nothing else can do for me. This poem is about that.

Running helps me breathe
And helps me achieve
Things I could only dream
Like having self-esteem

And having a body I’m proud of
I’ve had a hard time with self-love
But running is always there
You can bring it with you anywhere

Sometimes I forget I have that light
When I’ve slowed down, in bed at night
With thoughts of feeling low
Desperate to let them go

Yet once I start my runs
Feelings of bliss becomes
Part of my heart, part of my soul
Running is simply how I take control

Running won’t fix everything. But on the days when nothing in my head is cooperating, my legs usually are. Sometimes that’s the door back in.

— JTC

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