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Pierced by the Morning Light, by Rick Stevens
Some of us are always seeking a path beyond ourselves, beyond articulation. It’s not escape. It’s the opposite of escape. Its entering the present moment so fully all boundaries fall away.
Beyond articulation, beyond words . . . and yet poetry is often the way we savor those moments. It becomes the latch that allows us to re-enter that rare space.
I’ve written about these moments in the past and shared some of the poetry that rose like mist in the aftermath, capturing the essence, if not the thing itself.
Here’s one I wrote and shared in Wheeling Away on the Isle of Pines, slightly altered. If you’ve had such moments too, or know poetry that takes you there, please share below.
A Path Beyond (Ilse du Pins)
There is a path
green and thin
that wends away
and wheels me in
Rising, falling,
tree by tree,
lanced by light
through streams of leaves
Breathing pines
that breathe in me
like heady wine
flowing, free
Green above
and green below
no in, no out,
no high no low
Winds are water
everywhere
I walk on water,
float on air
Drifting mindless
round the bend
bursting out
bursting in.
by Deborah J. Brasket
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Your poem is beautiful.
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Thank you. Catherine!
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I always love your poetry/art joinings. Revisited the blog posts and savored them once again.
Have you thought of publishing these?
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That means a lot to me, Laura! I have thought about putting some essays and poetry together some day to publish in a small book someday. We’ll see.
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Lovely , deep poem.
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Thank you, Patricia!
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Beautiful sentiment. The painting is amazing. 💙
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Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed Stevens’ painting too.
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What a gorgeous, evocative poem! You have such a lovely way with words, Deborah. And right at the start of reading this post I was captivated by these: “poetry… becomes the latch” – so much so in fact that I had to stop and blend those words into a new haiku vignette. Thank you for being inspiring in art, words and faith! Rich blessings to you. 🙂 ❤
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Joy, thank you so much! Your words warm my heart. Blessings to you too.
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PS: I meant to say I love the beautiful painting here too. You’ve inspired me to follow Rick Stevens on Google+. And I also adore the other posts/poems you directed us to. I love how you see life, my friend! xo
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I’m so glad you went to his site and followed him. I love sharing things I love and when someone else loves it too, it’s a thrill.
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Far but near – There but not there – without as in within – I love the constant polarities in this piece…. I full courage you to put those essays and poetry together for publication. I would get me a copy.
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That means so much to me, Curtis, Especially since you are an artist I admire so much.
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