06 February 2010

"Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising up every time we fail."



I am perched, uneasy on crest of a cliff, looking into the abyss of nothingness, and across it to time and promise that can be mine, if with guts and gamble I let go of the known. Let go to teeter on a tightrope, like an tenderfoot circus performer, my fingers fumbling for a hand to hold where there is only a perilous plunge, down, down, down through the tiers of air and atmosphere, towards the unforgiving ground. Oh, how far is there to fall?



It is this question that has the wood beams of my bedroom bowing with the fitful treading of my feet, circling the chair that serves as a nightstand, the cherry wood dresser and desk, over and over, while my mind churns like a small, warm whirlpool, ebbing away all ease. Time is a procession of mountains to climb, of craggy cliffs to cross, summon the spirit to step away from your sanctuary, into the untold and uncharted, once, then find you must draw up the fearlessness from your blood again and again.



A chance has come to me, like a papered parcel on the doorway of my soul, its insides an enigma that if unwrapped could unveil a keyhole of hope or a death trap of despair. It is not the going forward that I'm afraid of, or the who and the what I will then meet, but rather that it could all lead to dead end, or into a rip current that will tug and take my limbs through the black waters of my past, backwards through the chapters I thought to be concluded.



This chance, is the chance to be one of New York City, once more. Though I need the sea and the sun, the unruly stretches of land untouched by time, the trees and the serenity, I need this city too. It's the possibilities and the impossibilities of it, the frenzy and the fire, the tuck and toughness, and how the hemispheres, with all their ways of life, are folded into the foundations, the stacks of studios and stores, rolled into the residencies, and fluorescent lit offices.



I know that my soul will grow stale and stationary if I stay, if I scrap the pieces of this puzzle when they could complete such a wondrous memory. Stillness strikes a flame of fear that licks at the slight of hunger that exists in me for practiced patterns and familiarity, it sears and singes all hesitations, until courage comes forth from the ashes. I must strive towards these possibilities, though this world waits to tear into me with tart teeth.



For there always exists hurdles to surmount, and mistakes to make. Never let the fall keep you from going forth. We will all fall, embrace the fall, don't be afraid to bleed. Stand, with your skinned knees, and flick the dirt free with your fingertips. Pick the pieces up of these mistakes, of this mess; mend your worries, and your weary heart.



You can always open to a new page, a page that is pure color and possibility, a page that has yet to be penned. Banish the thought that it is too late, even when, even though, time has since slipped away. Go on, dear friend. You can always begin again.



Are you ever afraid you'll run out of second chances?

Title Quote: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Photo Credits: Anna Verlet, Pony Tail, David Shama, Nirrimi Joy, Lauren Doughty, and Lee G.

84 comments:

Lilisfashion said...

Gorgeous pictures, and what a great blog, I am so happy I discovered it. It is going on my daily inspiration reads. Thank You!

Kristi said...

Your words reached out to me and gently tugged me in, my heart strings are now taunt. Just last week I thought I had everything under control, I thought I could finally be blissful. Just this week everything crumbled under my touch. I have no idea what happened. "backwards through the chapters I thought to be concluded" that hit me hard. No chapters are ever concluded because your mind and heart lingers in each one. To truly close the chapters, you would have to forget all that's happened. You can move on from chapters but distance always seems to relaspe. Go for the fall but don't think about it beforehand or it will be overdone; not as succesful.
Just rise again and understand the efforts, how hard you tried. Then move on.

Thank you for helping me piece together some of the things that happened last week.

Marcel said...

It's awesome, don't apologize. You're making it right.

Colline said...

Thank you for these great photos! The first one is really amazing!

iam.mai said...

you have such a poetic way with your words. so relaxing. bravo.

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suzannah said...

dearest susanna, your words are so beautiful, i can't even express how beautiful they are, you write in such a poetic way, if you were to fill books with your words, i would definitely buy them. hope everything is okay dear, much love from suzannah <3

Couture Carrie said...

Stunning post, darling!

xoxox,
CC

Tuesdai Noelle said...

Hmmm, afraid of running out of second chances? Sometimes, but I always feel I have one, if that makes any sense. When you're at the bottom, there's really no where else to GO but to the top.....therefore, I never quite see FEAR as an option but rather a stumbling block.

Also, I'll be giving you a blog award this coming Friday.Hope your weekend is cool :)

J'Adore Fashion said...

been awhile...lovely picture and write up! definitely we have to have the strength to stay tall no matter our down falls!

happy weekend!!
xoxo

amalie said...

gorgeous pictures! love the floral dress :)
your writing is lovely!

leeselooks said...

n y c needs you here, as do i !

let me know if you need any help + how the plans unfold. i am still homeless myself, but loving every second of the city

xo

MoMo said...

Truly Inspiring! And love the photos! You make me fall in love with your blog! :>

Yep,I do agree that quality is much more important than quantity!

Thank you for this wonderful post!

Sophie said...

Wow, amazing.
"Banish the thought that it is too late, even when, even though, time has since slipped away. Go on, dear friend. You can always begin again."
That one paragraph just fills me with so much hope, I hope you make it to NYC xx

Susu Paris Chic said...

What a lovely leap... with your silky words and satin images...

I wondered, what is it that makes you love New York so dearly? I totally understand you sentiment...

daisychain said...

never apologise, your posts are well worth waiting for

Allison said...

I've missed you too much, darling! Your words are beautiful, and are always unbelievably inspiring. They seem to meet me wherever I'm at, and speak to whatever I need to hear at the time.
I'm wishing you the most luck and success with whatever you end up doing!
You're a gem, a true gem.

Ara said...

Thank you for updating and letting us know what's going on with you and what you think about. Love the photos in this post, made me think that you alone can decide what your next step should be. :)

the healthy ghost said...

Love the pictures! Your words are wisw.
xx

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Bug said...

I have a love for the city too. Your words are lovely. I enjoy how you fuse them together into a wonderful expression of feelings and thoughts. Thanks for your blog comment. Glad I found your blog :)

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Daisy said...

Lovely words, beautiful pictures. I too am stuck in the middle of a city I want on one side and the sea and sand on my other side !

Thanks for making my morning very perfect with my cup of coffee and slice of toast!

Marta Represa said...

Aww, amazing post, as usual. I particularly love that first picture. I wanna be in that lake right now!
xx

Friend in Fashion said...

Beautiful words, beautiful pictures! I'm a big fan of your blog :)
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xx

Mary Jo from TrustYourStyle said...

First of all, that top photo is a post in itself--utter gorgeousness! So nice to hear your voice again, hope you keep writing and writing. Your posts are always some of my favorites. Hope you are well sweet miss SC!

Hook And Line Magazine said...

yeah...especially the bubble one...pretty colors.

and this is another wonderful post...as usual.
-kebah

catie said...

thank you for this, once again your words have pulled me out of worry and into confidence. they are beautiful. best of luck in nyc, good for you!!! keep it up!!!

Paperface said...

Scared of the fall? Yes, most certainly. I have fallen so many times that fear is simply a reasonable gut reaction. I am terrified that the next time I fall it may be into someplace inescapable and yet giving up is an even more terrifying prospect.

Thank you for this post. I feel like it spoke to my heart. I made the move to Boston two years ago all on my own and have been gathering courage to move to NYC since then.

valncami said...

I love that you take time between posts. I too believe in quality over quantity. Your words are beautiful and touch a part of me as well. I have a huge love relationship with NYC. I left much too long ago now to raise my daughter Camilla, who do a blog with. We decided to live in an area that she could run free, but I always longed to get back to the city and the energy it embodies. Every time I return and visit it's so hard to leave. I am sure you will return soon if it's in your blood it's meant to be. We love your blog so much and are always so inspired by it. We gave you a best blog award and linked you on our blog. Come visit us:)
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Rina said...

Please, don´t apologize, I enjoy every post and every word. I loved the first pic...

camille said...

I think I'm the 30th to say that you shouldn't feel sorry. We love it and we love you. You're writing just covers so many spectrums and you accompany it with such lovely picutres.

M. said...

love all of those pictures, and cute blog!

lovelove, M.
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Hila said...

I'm always afraid of failing, that's part of the deal you make though. I must say, each year that I gain in age at the wise old age of 26 (ha!) has added another degree of bravery. I take more chances now.
And don't apologise, this is your space :)

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marian said...

Hello SC how are you? how are you work wise?Are you still hunting?
Your writing is always inspiring
xxx
m.

Grace said...

Your posts are always worth the wait.

Love Grace.

T.Hazel said...

Beautiful.

chicknamedhermia said...

Lovely collection of photos!

And there will always be a second chance! At the time, the options mightn't seem like the ones you want, but life has a way of floating into place and in taking a chance you're unsure of, you'll open up a tonne of alternatives that each present their own second chances for you! Don't worry....just keep experiencing life!

PinkBow said...

beautiful images & beautiful words

surimay said...

lovely lovely. good luck in NYC! i've always wanted to go there. i hope you find what you're searching for and more! :D

i have yet to find a real job. haha. BUT i have started my fashion course. i think my parents are resigned to the fact that i like fashion :P

aaah and yes i am afraid of running out of second chances. have decided that we should just take everything we can now! haha.

meanwhile, i love your posts. i don't mind the wait :)
good luck! <3

STEFANIE said...

Your words are inspiring as always, S-C. Don't worry about nog blogging that much, I think most of us prefer quality over quantity! :) Hope you're having a great week dear!

fadetoblack said...

omg lovelovelove!!!

ashley said...

nice to see you in bloggy land again.
lovely post, but that is to be expected from you:)
x ashley

beckyxoxo said...

What a nice post dear ! The writings , the pics . So lovely ! Hope you're enjoying your weekend . Happy Valentine's Day :)

rossovelvet said...

Don't worry about the absences, since your posts are such a blessing... it is pure poetry (more and more every time!), and I haven't enough words to say how much I appreciate it !

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TINA said...

I'm not sure if my other comment went through because my internet stopped working right when I clicked "Post"...

But I'm so glad I checked your blog again, Susanna. I thought you had left the blogosphere and missed your great posts. Your beautiful words always make me think and every post is so deeply inspirational. Thank you.

I used to see failures as something I should be afraid of, but over time I've learned to embrace them. Sometimes, when you fail, the only thing you can do after countless efforts to rebuild whatever you've lost, is to pick up the pieces and move on. And when you look at how hard you tried, walking away doesn't feel like a loss. It feels more like a gain, that you're able to rise again.

♥ Tina

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Amazing images..and you write beautifully!!

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Mikkel said...

fantasti pictures!

anotherwomanbyrose said...

very poetic...
we apologized you :)
xoxo

Caroline Cakewise said...

Oh my word, this blog is a work of art... haunting and beautiful! It's just perfect, like a forgotten poem book in a treasure chest at the bottom of a mermaid lake :) I love it! xx

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a(muse)d by Fashion said...

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anda said...

what a beautiful blog.

Nata Amores said...

Delicate, and endearing to the soul, as always.
:)
All your posts make me ponder about my own life, and the way I live it.

XOXO,
Nata.

Carly. said...

love your blog. amazing pictures.

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fhen said...

ah i agree about the importance of quality and quantity
this reminded me of the trial, the fall, and waking up from that mistakes
another great reflection for today :)
ah you're going to new york again?
sounds great!
hope for all the best for you!!
have a great weekend
xoxo

a. said...

the first two pictures are such adorable. i love photographs where you can dive deep in.

Lydia said...

Hey! I just got your comment on my post...
It's funny, I have your blog on my GoogleReader but things tend to get lost in the shuffle... I remember I always loved your posts because they had beautiful words to go with gorgeous images. Thanks for your lovely comment! It was really sweet and well thought, you came across as well spoken and someone I would hang out with in real life. Now that I have rediscovered your pretty corner of the internet, your blog will be back in my radar. I'll definitely be checking it regularly!

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Very inspirational :)

Carissa said...

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The words, the pictures they are so gorgeous ! Love your blog.

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Stompface said...

stunning in every possible way as always.

and its why your blog is so wonderful that you take the time to post! every single post is perfect!

x

Harriet said...

congrats and welcome back to the city I love! be SURE to check out www.harrietmagpie.com for some great finds of restaurants, bars and fashion in NYC! Enjoy!

muchlove said...

Your posts are always worth the wait! My apologies for taking a long time to finally comment.
Good luck with your new adventures in NYC.

xx

blinks.of.life said...

oh wow! I'm setting my sights on the city as well, after a few trips there and living it for a few months.

i love your writing style.

echo said...

wow...

the healthy ghost said...

Love the first landscape!
xx

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Maria Tavares said...

Stunning and inspirational pictures. Loved the post :D

UnoCosa said...

hi, dear!!! beautiful writing ... life is never standing still, though we want to gain complete control, often, we find us at lost!!! it is those time we are put to test - do we rise or do we stay down?? and i know you will find way to draw the period and open a new chapter,

much love, xx

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Squizree said...

This photography is so beautiful...it feels so calm and magical.

Your words are truly inspiring...

Daisy said...

As always , delightful to read, thought provoking and I feel every word you have wrote.. Lovely photos to go with your wondrous words as well!

anotherwomanbyrose said...

by the way...

I agree with more posts in your blog beautiful girl..! :)

I have you in my blogroll, did you already know it?

xoxo

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All the gorgeous quotes/pictures/words...loving it!!!

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Lisa said...

Wow, you have such a gorgeous dreamy blog. So glad I happened upon it:)

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