Sunday, July 27, 2008

Sunday Scribblings - Solace

This, of course, is not mine, but I have no words that convey solace as this poem has.

Walk Within You

If I be the first of us to die,

Let grief not blacken long your sky.

Be bold yet modest in your grieving.

There is a change but not a leaving.

For just as death is part of life,

The dead live on forever in the living.

And all the gathered riches of our journey,

The moments shared, the mysteries explored,

The steady layering of intimacy stored,

The things that made us laugh or weep or sing,

The joy of sunlit snow or first unfurling of the spring,

The wordless language of look and touch,

The knowing,

Each giving and each taking,

These are not flowers that fade,

Nor trees that fall and crumble,

Nor are they stone,

For even stone cannot the wind and rain withstand

And mighty mountain peaks in time reduce to sand.

What we were, we are.

What we had, we have.

A conjoined past imperishably present.

So when you walk the woods where once we walked together

And scan in vain the dappled bank beside you for my shadow,

Or pause where we always did upon the hill to gaze across the land,

And spotting something, reach by habit for my hand,

And finding none, feel sorrow start to steal upon you,

Be still.

Clear your eyes.

Breathe.

Listen for my footfall in your heart.

I am not gone but merely walk within you.

~ Nicholas Evans

A passage from The Smoke Jumper


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5 comments:

GreenishLady said...

How beautiful! Thank you.

rel said...

Exceptional.....
Beautiful.
rel

robin ann mcintosh said...

I am so glad I read this... I recently had someone close to me pass away, and this poem is incredibly comforting.

so thanks <3

Karen said...

Beautiful poem!

Tanya Gwen Minnick said...

beautiful poem, thank you for sharing this....yesterday was the 10 yr anniversary of my brother's passing, and this poem touched me deeply.