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Notice the rocks

Notice the rocks that surround you,

boulders you have carried and set down,

piles of gravelly resentful sediment

fortifying your stories and stones.

Sing them down with the deep vibrations

of your longing,

the low rumbling moans

that tremble and gasp and resound again.

Notice the cracks,

the fissures in your fortress,

gaping through the holes

to see how lost you really are.

Invoke the thaw,

the rain and mudslide,

cold creek rising.

Let yourself be bruised by falling rock,

abraded by receding pebbles,

open to the pain of losing what you know.

Sit naked in the mucky silt

when the rocks have tumbled away.

Feel the living trickle of the stream.

Fall back into the current

you have forgotten,

the swelling that will catch your descent,

deep enough to carry you.

Pay homage as you float,

helpless and loved,

in the mother flood.

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