Thursday, April 26, 2007
poem #1
Last night I crept outside
into the darkness of the backyard
and lay still for a while.
Breathing just breathing.
I whisper into the soul of the earth,
and I listen, and I hear,
and we commune together so insistently, consistently, assuredly,
that I began laughing, and the soul of the earth laughs with me.
They show me what forgiveness looks like:
two hands releasing a white dove.
I bet if you just clutched and grasped and held that white dove
it would shit all over you, and peck and scratch.
Better to let it go, I think.
White doves were born to fly.
So are hearts, and forgiveness.
Last night I fall asleep in moonbeams,
and I slumber like a fairy,
only waking to mumble:
I must remember this.
I must remember this.
In the dreaming land,
I see my father, and he is smiling and laughing and young.
For the first time I really see him,
and it is a beautiful thing indeed.
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3 comments:
you are so gorgeous :) i love reading you.
meghan
thank you for this...
beautiful you...
thank you.
This is a goregous poem Leones.
Bx
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