
What is prayer if not the tree in winter before the budding, the frozen river before the crack of the thaw, the egg in the incubator, the child—nose pressed against the window—waiting… the still red coal awaiting the poker’s stir, the icicle longing to melt and flow into the river, the monk in his cell. What is prayer if not the horizon before the rosy finger of dawn, the still cold air on the banks of the Rio Grande before the winging snow geese lift off, that heaviness of breath before the monsoon, the hunger in the belly, the dissonant chord—unresolved, oh, the ache of it all, the water not yet wine.
The imagery in your poems is beaytiful.
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Thank you!
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So powerful & deep! Like the Chinese symbol for “love”, this poem breathes Love into our hearts. 💕
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Thank you!
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This is a great idea beautifully done. I just saw your poetry in Cowley and liked it. I own a website but have never used it. Now I’m thinking of using it for the poetry I wrote for 5 1/2 years before I turned to songwriting. Your website has spurred my thinking along–thank you!
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Thank you for sharing and I do wish you all the best with your website!
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