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Month: February 2013

Third

Your gift,

a spark that wants to flame,

creates in me desire

to craft, to mould and shape

with care,

to formulate and manifest

bright unexpected rainbows.

 

Unseen colour swirls,

untasted flavours tingle,

and duty throbs like craving

with dignity

as if a new paintbox waits

right at the height of my reaching,

brushtip poised.

 

And cool spray on joy

draws my eye back to page,

the white waiting,

a necessary empty,

a true shroud

into which I sink enfolded,

soliloquy of silence,

no paintbrush,

tender canvas.

K. L.

It must be love,

this friendship with knots untying

over distance,

untouched time

making room for holding space

where compost settles.

 

Fermenting waste,

decay has its own perfume

and some of it is sweet.

 

And sure, there is a story

about new green,

bright tendrils rising;

but none is here,

no seeds,

soil that is.

 

This is not tragedy,

not melancholic groan,

simply turning over

what has fallen

to help with ripening.

 

There is a love here

deeper than forgiveness,

softer than arms outstretched,

a waiting beyond ticking,

flowering in reverse.

 

Falling Upwards

Thanks to Bonnie for the gift of Richard Rohr’s “Falling Upwards” about spirituality for the second half of life. Likely it is great at all ages but seems to have lots of relevance here at what may be just past middle age if we are lucky…