Exaltation No. 11 (Real)

with your love surrounding me
soft, gentle, cloudlike
a fulfillment previously unknown
it was a gentle in-filling
this dawning comprehension
the fullness of love
together: complete, whole
apart: missing pieces of myself, of you
I still don’t fully understand it
me and you
but I do know, in you, I am at peace
the world’s troubles don’t disappear
but they become faded,
smudges of reality
the real world is me resting in your arms
the real world is gazing into your eyes
the real world is your heartbeat in my ear
the real world is you


tara caribou | ©️ 2026

19 Comments on “Exaltation No. 11 (Real)

  1. I like the sentiment of this, Tara – and for me the lesson in minimal punctuation through use of line length – I use far to many commas! All the best. Eric.

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  2. This is wonderful, tara. I especially like:

    the world’s troubles don’t disappear
    but they become faded,
    smudges of reality

    We writers can be so quick to wax poetic about the “fairytale” version of love where everything is perfect and rosy. But I think it’s important to acknowledge that true love doesn’t mean all our problems go away, it just means they are easier to bear because we have a partner to help us bear them. Thank you for sharing this piece of writing.

    I hope this isn’t too random of a question… but should I be capitalizing your name?? Haha. I’ve never seen you yourself capitalize it, so I just figured I’d follow your lead. Now I am questioning if I have been doing wrong all these years…

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    • Thanks Robert! I have been attempting to be more intentional with where I put my attentions. I find basing myself in reality keeps me grounded and much less depressed, generally speaking. That isn’t to say I don’t appreciate my friends of the internet, but I need to focus on those right in front of me. Friends, co-workers, family members, and such. Even the very nice lady at the gas station who asks about my day, genuinely. Focusing properly doesn’t make the world any less weird or troubling. But it does make it fade a bit.

      As for my name, you are correct. I will never capitalize my name. And I appreciate those who also respect that, such as yourself! 💕 capitalizing my name is for my strawman. tara is who I really am. Thanks for asking, and always reading and commenting. I appreciate you! (And I hope to see more Puppeteer writing soon(ish?))

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      • I am also trying to be more mindful about being present in the moment and appreciating/focusing on the things that are right in front of me. Trying to maintain a proper perspective. I always enjoy your writing – it is beautiful, but it also has substance behind it. As for myself, I am weighing a few different ideas – I am thinking about taking a break from shorter fiction and possibly trying my hand at something longer. But we will see.

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        • Oohhhh longer fiction from one of my favorite writers?! Yes, please! As always, if there’s anything I can do to help out or read or such, I am here for you.

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