I read this in a book I checked out of the library: out of all the stations on the New York City Subway, 275 are fully underground. that’s 59%. add a couple more percent and you get 61% riding beneath the surface. the rest — elevated, embanked, open-cut — see sky. but most of us are underneath.

I started thinking about that — the sheer number of people moving through tunnels every day. shuttling from the east side to the west, from uptown to midtown to downtown, eyes half-lidded or wide and tired. thousands of faces in fluorescent light. strangers shoulder to shoulder. some reading. some scrolling. some staring at nothing. some praying. some probably wishing they were anywhere else. or someone else.

what dreams are we carrying in all that dark? what fears? what regrets? what regular Monday-morning anxieties and massive end-of-the-world ones live side-by-side in those crowded cars? and how few of us ever say them out loud.

I ride my bike, mostly. I like the air, even when it’s heavy with city grit. I like knowing where the sun is. sometimes I skateboard. sometimes I take the long way home just to breathe a little longer.

recovery is a ride, too — some of it above ground, a lot of it below. it’s better, for now, but I still carry it with me, every day. I don’t name it all the time — the things I’m carrying, the work I’m doing to stay steady. but it’s always with me.

my days are full, and sometimes so am I — with effort, with feeling, with trying. still, the one place I get to lay it down — gently, without explanation — is in my music. that’s where it turns into something I can touch. something that feels a little like grace.

underground or above, we’re all holding something. me too. but I’m learning to carry mine with both hands. not drop it. not deny it. just keep going, until the weight becomes melody. until it sings back.

I just dropped some new songs on my Bandcamp. I’ll start sharing them here this week. stay tuned. okay, bye.

17 responses to “underground”

  1. This is so poignant and so true Cookie and your metaphors are deeply touching and wise! I love every word and I’m
    Glad you are holding space for you riding, skateboarding, singing as you continue holding yourself lovingly and lightly with two hands! 🙌

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    1. o, Cindy, thank you. when I’m unable to do things like ride my board, my bike, or other simple everyday things, I find myself appreciating them more. they get me through each hour, day by day.

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      1. You’re so very welcome, Cookie. It’s so wonderful you have things you love that are always there to remind you to keep on keeping on💕

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  2. “but I’m learning to carry mine with both hands..”
    with all said and with such simpleness…there’s so much depth and wisdom to your words, Cookie… As on some levels we can relate…like when you speak of your music… on others we learn something valuable that will help us too, on our own journeys in life…

    tuned…😋
    🤍💫

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    1. ❣️knowing that others are carrying their own struggles is oddly comforting. it reminds me I’m not alone. even though I know I’m not the only one facing tough times, those dark moments still remind me that I’m not as isolated as it sometimes feels.

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      1. hugs always, Cookie…🤗🤍

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  3. When the weight becomes melody, you have done the greatest transformation—the pure alchemy of turning the rusty iron into the shiny gold while on your human existence. Loved the perspective that we too, just like the subway, carry underground so many darknesses, but it is our willingness to be under the light, just like you liking to know where the sun is, that will bring us up, into our sunny grace. Precious read, Cookie. I so appreciated it! You always make me reflect on so many aspects of life and beyond. Thank you for this piece. Appreciate you, always! Infinite blessings, love, and light to you, my friend, today and always 🙏✨🌞🌻💖🌈

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    1. Susana, when I hear your voice in my feed, it’s like a light overtakes me. you’re always gently reminding me where the light is, that I have it, and that things will be okay. I don’t quite know how to explain the effect you have on me, but I’m so grateful for it. 💟

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      1. So grateful for you, dear friend! Your words added an extra spark to my day. A heartfelt thank YOU! 💖🙏✨

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  4. Your songwriting cookie is to include both the poetical force of your past, present and future life in amazing lyrics and melodies from what life’s holistic inner and outer sounds offer. Lyrics and melodies come from both within your soul and from living’s outside in the theatre of words and sounds. Capturing the complexities of it all and putting it into a single song allows you to make sense of your life. That’s priceless.

    You lose the chaos presented and suddenly all your songs’ results make sense of difficult or joyous situations. A songwriter I know quite well wrote ‘Become the prophet in the corner of a worn down mind….pen a tune and seize the day’. It’s what you do so consistently well cookie. All the best. 💫

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    1. Gray, thank you. that really means a lot. music helps me understand what I’m feeling— and sometimes even what I’m doing here, my place in all of this. I’m touched it connects with you in that way, and I’m so grateful for your support, always. x

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  5. I love being able to see the sky, too, and wouldn’t like taking a long transit below ground. It’s awesome you bike or skate, mostly.
    I want to check out more of your songs on Bandcamp!

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    1. o, I would love for you to hit my Bandcamp https://cookienieves.bandcamp.com/album/cookie-nieves-3 maybe we’ll get to take another plane ride together soon.

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      1. Thank you for the link! I will be giving it a listen. 😀

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