Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Fall Has Fell

Maybe it's the yellowing of the leaves on the trees in my front yard. And how the ash tree to the west always drops its leaves, nearly completely, before the one on the east side of the yard. To be sure, autumn has arrived. So my brain turns to the cycle of life and the puzzles of aging and the miracle of life itself. And how we muddle on despite pain and loss and loneliness. There's something resilient or just plain stubborn about us and I rejoice in that fact every day I get to sit up and breathe and experience a new day. Seven years ago this month I wrote this poem after surviving one of the darkest periods of my life. I love mixing mathematical and scientific terms with emotional ones, using them to describe feelings. And unless you're a total math geek you're probably about to grab a dictionary. 



Asymptote of Healing


Bruised and battered, broken
Gaping holes of longing
Lingering within
Begging to be filled with anything
Something
To ease the pain of dealing
With each new day that’s dawning
Mired down
In the persistence of living
Without what you named essential
Now lost to you forever
Acceptance, faith and patience
Close and mend the wounds internal
Approaching
Never reaching zero
Healing full yet not complete
What remains alive inside
That thinnest slice of quickness
Is the scar of lessons learned
And room though just enough
For seeds of love to grow replete

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