This is a poem from my
new book, “Wildflower” Hope you enjoy it
I See You Now
When we were young
we used to say to each
other
that when you die
your soul goes back
to the Summerlands
to live with the Earth
Mother
in the rocks, the sky,
and clouds
and the leafy green
trees.
Now, we both knew to
believe that
but back then they were
only so many words
we told each other
around the table
to comfort ourselves
the loss of our loved
ones.
Until today...
Today I saw you there
lingering in the
pearlescent light
of the sun coming
through the window.
You filled the room
with a love song
and I filled the room
with tears of joy.
I walked outside
and I heard your voice
in the gusty wind
rustling through the
trees.
You were there
waiting to meet me.
I heard your laugh,
I heard your lilting
voice,
saw you raise your
colors,
heard your rebel creed,
and yes, the tears
of your sorrow too---
all part of white
spring clouds
and the deep blue sky
all around me.
They say each soul
is a limitless
eternity,
that in life we each
condense like drops of
water
into the confines of
our bodies,
and that when we die,
we cross the blue
doorway
to become once again,
part of the timeless
time
of boundless infinity.
In the darkness
we traveled through
you taught me how to
see
the unfeigned shine
of the sun, the moon,
and the stars filling
the skies
with the breath of
light.
Now I know how to look
and I see you now,
as you once and always
were.
A single drop in a vast
ocean
and the whole ocean
itself,
singing the songs of
life
along with all
eternity.
Dewey Dirks
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