(“Then the
Spirit lifted me up and I heard a great earthquake behind me and the glory of
the Lord arose from his place.” Ezekiel 3:12)
Oh, impetuous Spirit,
rumble behind my hearing,
shake my seat of knowing,
open the earth below me, the sky to
show me
what escapes my comprehension.
Or send a new wind unpredictable.
Whether from the mountains or the sea,
I’ve held my breath too long, wasted my
sighs on
unreported sightings of new
rainbows
astride twin hills outside stained-glass
windows.
Move me like smoke,
breathe on me, caress my cheeks with
blood warm breezes. Seize my doldrums
while I catch my breath ascending
the next hill.
I’ll stand or sit,
or, never fearing flight, only heights,
I’ll resist the urges of inertia,
the prophecies of entropy,
while you distill my tears mid-sky
into prisms. One fragrant rose
Married the freshening
morning.
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