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The One - Song Twelve - Third Movement: Remembering - Song 12: Memorial Day - Segment II


THIRD MOVEMENT

REMEMBERING


SONG TWELVE

MEMORIAL DAY


II

Walking farther North, leaving even trees behind

no arching limbs against this white-empty sky

the sun rises above the horizon but a few hours

then sinks into night again

into deep cold that rakes the flesh like fire


Here’s a long night to be sure – an endless night

with no time yet for sleep

I watch shards of ice rise to the dark surface

of a winter lake fed by an underground river

that flows below mountain peaks crushed silver under moon


Walking by myself, I listen to the stories I have left behind

good stories that I tell myself – the ones I’ve never told another –

not even once – good stories that I am re-membering

about the One who has always been here,

the un-named One -- now  named


Here, walking in this longest night, I cannot tell

if the stars are lights above me

or fires below

I am ice-cracking splinters into shards

and I am jubilant in the breaking


Mapping to the center

dead-reckoning where no magnet leads

my infallible compass points its certain finger

and I throw my head back laughing crazy

wind streaking ice silvers from my hair


Beginning to re-member

sails unfurling with no seas near

I begin to hear

the gusts rise within

as I look up to stars and begin again


Setting course by these stars

I walk deeper into North 

on course now and no more wandering

navigating by my radiant compass

I am a point on unmarked road


Beginning to re-member

I become unkillable

resilient as sea waves razing on the shore

I stand alone

protean star aligning with horizons North




 

Comments


  1. Memorial Day to be sure

    No need for compass when you are
    Your own North Star
    Re-membering in immortal Club Ded

    Hearing the stories you could not tell
    That can’t be told or heard

    Until



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  2. Resilient Catherine - unkillable - in on the cosmic joke - walking on into the longer-lengthed horizon. She lives!

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