Carrying the Weight of Living

White, David. Life Tortoise. July 12, 2024, Dave White Illustrations.

White, David. Life Tortoise. July 12, 2024, Dave White Illustrations.

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David White’s Life Tortoise (July 12, 2024) is a meditation on endurance. It explores what it means to keep moving onward. One must carry the full ecosystem of life on their back. The tortoise, an ancient symbol of longevity, patience, and quiet strength, becomes a living vessel for the world itself. Trees grow. Water flows. Animals wander. Life continues atop its shell. Meanwhile, the creature beneath bears the immense, unseen weight.

The contrast between the tortoise’s rugged, weathered body and the lush, thriving landscape above reveals an often unspoken truth. Beauty often exists because of resilience. It does not exist in spite of suffering. The waterfall cascading from the shell suggests continuity. Grief does not stop the world from moving. It reshapes how we experience its flow. Birds lift into the sky, hinting at freedom and a reminder that transcendence can exist alongside burden.

The poem “I Guess…” by Kiana Jimenez has an emotional equivalent of this imagery. The poem explores grief, numbness, and the gradual adjustment needed to continue living in the wake of repeated loss. Instead of romanticizing recovery, the poem acknowledges emotional tiredness. It also notes the silent absence of tears. The poem reflects on the complex guilt of surviving when so many others do not.

The speaker, like the tortoise, carries the accumulated weight of loss—names, memories, scars. They still exist in a world that continues uninterrupted. Waves still crash. Stars still shine. Morning still comes. The poem does not ask whether life goes on; it asks how we go on within it.

The slow, deliberate movement of the tortoise mirrors the poem’s central truth: healing is gradual, uneven, and deeply personal. There is no dramatic release—only persistence. Ecosystems flourish on the tortoise’s back. Similarly, meaning continues to grow within the speaker. This growth happens even when emotions feel muted or inaccessible.

Life Tortoise and I Guess… together tell a story of survival without spectacle. They honor the quiet bravery of continuing to live. They celebrate the courage to write, to love, and to breathe when grief has already taken so much. This is not about triumph over pain—it is about coexistence with it.

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