Poetry from the Church
Author: James "Jim" Hetrick
Absolutely
Place/Gathering Discovered: Paradise, Feast of Min, in the fields Date: July 13 1007 Transcribed by: Sir Iawen Penn And for one split second I found myself on a night cliff staring at a deep black. And although I know I was right on all counts probably and you were more than likely positively dead wrong, your wounds bled me for the first time as usual. solitude #1 seems that no matter what company I keep who I am with is always ultimately just me rise (for Mary Ellen) there is a time between the absolute of night and the certainty of day when crickets and birds share the same air, and that concert coaxes the fog into the pastures and the sun to the hills. then all sound fades to Yes to honor This new This magic This sweetness This dawning and I have been given a whole new day to love you all over again. |
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