As I sit and count all the ways
she’s been wrong and
is wrong still, an
uncomfortable
grace grips me and gives me a shake,
bringing into
view others I’ve
had this problem
with. A new possibility
is offered me.
Perhaps the one
who’s wrong is me.
***********
I want to lie down in Rumi’s
field where there are
no ideas
of wrongdoing
or rightdoing, where all there is
is a space where
I can join them
in the precious
fullness of this world and we can,
at long last, meet
and find ways back
to each other.
                                                        JDG
Well, babe, we are all so far from perfect, but the poetry… your poem puts you closer. thanks for writing this. printing it out right now. xo Janie
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Wow! Me, too. Ken Newman 7337 Hermitage Road Richmond, VA 23228-4342 Telephone 804.266.3011 Cell Phone: 804.712.7487
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Following the struggle, I ADORE the ending…”finding ways back to each other.” Thanks, Joan.
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