As the sun begins to stay out a little bit later, I can’t help but think about the warm spring and summer nights ahead. I can’t wait to fill them with nature walks, writing on blankets, and painting in the yard while subtle music plays in the background.
I’m looking forward to experimenting with my poetry as well as incorporating weekly meditation recordings this month.
To kick off March, I wanted to simply share a poem that I began in the first months of meeting my wife. I finished it after we got married and I feel as if it’s finally complete.
.:Thank you for taking the time to listen to my heart:.
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It was lifetimes ago Where our solar plexus Connected. Intertwined fine lines Beared witness to bliss Swirled in sage and aged in fine wine. Mined our minds Aligned the signs A path designed Through space and time. For time is eternal, A river without end, carving its course through the fabric of the cosmos in whichever way that they bend. Stars pulse like ancient heartbeats, whispering secrets of what was and what will be. We are but travelers, moving in rhythm with the unseen, drawn toward something vast.. Echoes of our dreams unseen.
Photograph taken by me walking through Laurie Anderson ‘s “Four Talks” exhibit at the Hirshhorn Museum, 2024.
The poem was so great! I loved it! I loved the “which ever way that they bend” part🥰