Poems
we all know that we have heaven in our hearts
and that our souls are all too beautiful to perceive
too bright to see and too expansive to breathe
into our small hesitant lungs
our eyes are all so beautiful I know I’ve seen them
and the beads of sweat that come out of you
are what make the clouds so white
and your voice it sounds to me, like a piano made of trees
with groaning keys like wind chimes only deeper
with more earth and sucking roots so thirsty for the fruits
the delicious bliss of anything and everything
without wondering why, is this OK? is this a shoe I should be wearing
or will the snow freeze my toes within the hour
but here in heaven among skin and bones
I’m still trying to break away from where I’ve called home
and the brown pockets of sadness in my mind
and I want to let go of the envy I have for weeds
that grow unconcerned in honoured peace
and all the bitterness I carry even into the purist mountains
I want my heart to be the mainsail of my ship
bulging full and powering me through, grey storm waves plunging, crashing,
smashing, boom!
on and on way past the horizon, way past the furthest star
back here where you and me we’ll be the sea
and we’ll be the golden streams of light coming through the window
and we’ll be the tiny floating dust pretending to be our world
drifting like glacial spray or the fur shake of the earth
or just the eternally euphoric starry mirage
I Want to Be…
I want to be as sensitive as an old Navajo Indian
casting huge rays of hope out over the hazy horizon
staring, cross legged at the sky with cold, earthy eyes soaked for days in bottomless pools of warm
compassion
I want to be in tune with the moon
accept my love from the sun
receive my news from the stars
reveal the gold in an unknown heart
feel the freedom of every unheld hand
experience the absolute bliss of my open soul
in full bloom
yeah
Poem
from every window of my house
I could see how deep it was
its turning tides and relentless waves, surging
its beautiful twilight calms, its grey days
then a monsoon hit my tropic
tore down all my shelter
caused havoc in every haven
even the caves hidden up in the hills
were washed clean and flooded
I was swept up in the muddy torrents
a downhill slide past all my neighbours
ripping my hands on the rocks
desperately snatching at anything
but nothing survived, no roots went deep enough
struggling, I crashed into the sea
a huge, hole, dark and cold
empty lungs about to give up
or drown, I didn’t know
swirled and tossed and hurtled out
through karmic rips and currents
dragging me towards distant redemption
when I surfaced it was night
with more stars than I could see
the full moon was close and soft
I was floating easy, like a cork
and there was no land to be seen
so I laid back and waited for the sun
The Inevitable
I’m being drawn in by the magnet of love
pulled along the road tumbling over the bumps
dragged through flower beds crashing through thorns
scratched up and bruised but I relish these wounds
they remind me of how I’ve come to this vista
The Long Awaited
I groaned with pleasure the other day
because I could finally feel my heart
on a hard wooden bench I lay
looking through the trees
to a distant ragged ridge
in an ecstasy that blurred my vision
I swear heaven was below me
and mere happiness seemed poor
I was me, to the bone
to the marrow
I met a hermit on the trail to the great waterfall
he hugged me and made gestures toward the sky
we sat down in the dust and talked all afternoon
he told me I was close to my soul
I swam naked at dawn
like a child of the sea
and I walked over the land like a native
I saw the stars fade away
I felt the warmth of the sun
and I showed up for breakfast purified
But I was already full
nourished on nature’s love
and since then its gotten warmer and warmer
Comments 1
Thank you Adam for sharing your wonderful poems, came from your heart, I love the first one especially
” we all know we have heaven in our heart”
thanks