From this time allotted me
Once death steals the life from me
So all that’s left is what we see
Will it be a photograph
In your mind, an epitaph
Or the sound of my lost laugh
Will it be a photograph
In your mind, an epitaph
Or the sound of my lost laugh
Where every thundering wave
Takes me back
Ten thousand years
To a time before industry
To a time before capital
To a time before government
To a time before language
To a time before consciousness
To a time before life
Breathe life into my spirit
Bring warmth into my heart
Displace despair with optimism
And there take in
All that is
Spread out into infinity
Touched
Heard
Smelled
Tasted
Seen
Reasoned
I am out of time
With the world
Out of rhythm
With the seasons of my being
But if the coffee wakes me up
I remind myself to find a way
To reach a little further
Climb a little higher
Take another step forward
Eight years ago, right about this time, my life was a process of transformations. Significant ones. Life changers. World changers. Personal, spiritual, career, love: you name it, it was changing. It seemed like Bif Naked had a song for every single transformation, every single condition I was experiencing.
sun, rain, wind
the seasons
And I?
I spread my branches
all grace and reverence
basking in magnificence
I will not count them: the prayer wheels, the meters, the pilgrims, the steps, the number of times I will feel the smooth patina of wood against my palm. I say to Emma: “I want to do this.” She assents.
Breathing in
Breathing out
In the quiet
I observed
The peace
Of my mind
Of my body