Accepting This

Accepting This November 28, 2016

Yes, it is true. I confess,

I have thought great thoughts,

and sung great songs—all of it

rehearsal for the majesty

of being held.

 

The dream is awakened

when thinking I love you

and life begins

when saying I love you

and joy moves like blood

when embracing others with love.

 

My efforts now turn

from trying to outrun suffering

to accepting love wherever

I can find it.

 

Stripped of causes and plans

and things to strive for,

I have discovered everything

I could need or ask for

is right here—

in flawed abundance.

 

We cannot eliminate hunger,

but we can feed each other.

We cannot eliminate loneliness,

but we can hold each other.

We cannot eliminate pain,

but we can live a life

of compassion.

 

Ultimately,

we are small living things

awakened in the stream,

not gods who carve out rivers.

 

Like human fish,

we’re asked to experience

meaning in the life that moves

through the gill of our heart.

 

There is nothing to do

and nowhere to go.

Accepting this,

we can do everything

and go anywhere.

 

A Question to Walk With: In your view, what does the paradox in the last stanza mean?

fish

This month, Sounds True published a major collection of my poetry, The Way Under the Way, which contains three separate books of poetry, gathering 217 poems retrieved and shaped over the past twenty years. These poems span my life’s journey and they center on the place of true meeting that is always near, where we chance to discover our shared humanity and common thread of Spirit. The above poem is from the book.

 

*photo credit: Unsplash.com


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