Saturday, December 18, 2010

What is Love? Gratitude


Don't unstring your bow.
I am your four-feathered arrow
that has not been used yet.

I am a strong knifeblade word,
not some if or maybe, dissolving in air.
I am sunlight slicing the dark.

Who made this night?
A forge deep in the earth-mud.

What is the body?
Endurance.

What is love?
Gratitude.

What is hidden in our chests?
Laughter.

What else?
Compassion.

Don't ask what love can make or do.
Look at the colors of the world.
The riverwater moving in all rivers at once.

1 comment:

  1. Here is one I like:

    GAMBLE EVERYTHING FOR LOVE

    If you want what visible reality
    can give, you’re an employee.

    If you want the unseen world,
    you’re not living your truth.

    Both wishes are foolish,
    but you’ll be forgiven for forgetting
    that what you really want is love’s confusing joy.


    Gamble everything for love,
    if you are a true human being.

    If not, leave
    this gathering.

    Half-heartedness doesn’t reach
    into majesty. You set out
    to find God, but then you keep

    stopping for long periods
    at mean-spirited roadhouses.


    In a boat down a fast-running creek,
    it feels like trees on the bank
    are rushing by. What seems

    to be changing around us
    is rather the speed of our craft
    leaving this world.
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