Preface:
My
father was old to me at birth, 49.
The
shipping lanes of his life,
were
on a different map from mine.
We
would meet as mountains apart.
His
thoughts never formed my clouds.
My
tears never became his rivers.
Before
his death, I would only stare
across
his distant gaze.
He
would walk across the carpet
of
my young life
but
hardly leave the touch of tracks.
He
had a insular tower in his mind.
I
colored him there with crayon pictures.
We
grew in generations, set apart.
Recently
I wandered in his footsteps.
Somehow,
in my mind, this last poem
is
all I ever had of him.
There
were days,
where
he blanketed my life
but
never tucked me in.
This
is my father’s last poem.
Of
course, I wrote it for him.
Poem:
Breath
is the vigil and the veil.
Give
the trust of breath, a role
as
your guide and benefactor.
Act
in acceptance of your body as mentor.
Be
comforted that experience is
but
the wrap of nonessentials,
for
what you come to hold dearly,
as
high point experiences,
holds you indifferently forever.
Let
others be messengers
to
deliver you from within as if learning
from
the human experience
gives
you clues about the divine plan.
Timing
is your everything, make divine,
your
place of constant receptivity within,
as
all habits secretly chorus this song.
Find
for yourself the essence behind form
as
a source for you, outside of time.
Secretly
know that energy only poses as form
for
the courtesy of sensing towards knowing.
Raise
up your devotion out of inward surrender
and
let yearning be your unprovable levitation.
Embrace
ritual out of doing as you allow
your
movement to confirm and express your wholeness.
Fashion
an altar out of your attention.
Just
suppose your pause, practice and notice
show
no substance in the light,
yet
realize that every shadow recognizes
its
master with subtle honorable shyness.
Give
to others from where you are going.
Be
gifted by spontaneity in your circumstance.
To
control life is a method to die from within.
Let
trust be your creative means
of
self expression, for to honor only belief
is
to become the caretaker, never the owner.
Always
convey from your being,
then
speak from your mind.
Learn
to love others,
even
beyond their absence.
To
heal from within is to love into life.
No
one will give you what you need,
but
you can secretly take from yourself
what
you need in their presence.
Often
allow others to eavesdrop
on
your inner dialogue.
Know
that you can never give energy to others
but
you can share the field of you
from
where you are radiant and strong.
And
finally, all this knowing
is
not for you to keep,
but
revealing it to yourself ongoing,
richly
through living
will
provide for the light of your being
to
come forth as presence of your spirit
into
consciousness then shared . . .
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