Added Dirt
(“The whole body is joined together and connected by
every joint and ligament, as every part effectively does its work and grows,
building itself up in love.” Ephesians 4:16)
As time as added dirt
beneath my feet the roots
weep more deeply for distant embrace.
Shadows of unaffected laughter, classrooms with morning light,
guitars in a circle and folk songs with unexpected trumpet runs;
all wait in afternoon sun for the reawakening of innocence.
weep more deeply for distant embrace.
Shadows of unaffected laughter, classrooms with morning light,
guitars in a circle and folk songs with unexpected trumpet runs;
all wait in afternoon sun for the reawakening of innocence.
Opinions run too high,
anxiety has paid its price. The buds will bloom
without my constant pinching.
without my constant pinching.
The satisfaction of
morning roses and an eight-year-old neighbor
who wants a flower to give to give her mom, the boy on stage,
the man unafraid, the father mistaken and the elder still shaken
from the way the earth quakes; all speak in the sunlight
of connections frayed at the edges.
who wants a flower to give to give her mom, the boy on stage,
the man unafraid, the father mistaken and the elder still shaken
from the way the earth quakes; all speak in the sunlight
of connections frayed at the edges.
The dark clouds spin by
and ego is overpriced. The sun will shine
without my backward flinching.
without my backward flinching.
Come, arms and legs, eyes
and ears, take me in and play again.
Come, classmate and peer, soulmate and handshake, hear me and sing again.
Our distances are paper-thin, our barriers self-erected. What have we rejected,
Come, classmate and peer, soulmate and handshake, hear me and sing again.
Our distances are paper-thin, our barriers self-erected. What have we rejected,
If not the best selves we
once inhabited?
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