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Oh life!
Oh life! Great radiance!
Profoundest, happy Spring!
The brightest, deepest, truest greens
And living, breathing, permanence!
Ah, how I’ve loved your brilliant rays,
And grown in your ‘bounding sunshine!
Oh beautiful, bright Springtime,
How lasting felt the days!
How permanent the happy memories!
How vivid in my mind!
How I loved!
And lost the time.
Oh, how suddenly the warm breeze
Of life’s Springtime passes by.
I’d
To My Brother
(My brother-in-law, Johnevan, who received a liver transplant before I met him)
I didn’t know you thirteen years ago
But I would know your absence had you had to go.
There would be something missing, something apart,
And like the stuttered beating of a broken heart,
Your absence could be measured and identified
Though not with scientific instruments quantified –
For some holes are as deep as they are wide –
And yours would stretch forever had you died.
If we lost you, J, you couldn’t be replaced
Like a faulty liver or a broken vase,
And we almost lost you all those years ago.
We don’t like to focus too much on that though
And we’re thankful that the Lord who grants
Life to each of us gave you a second chance.
It’s hard to think of where we’d be without you,
But, through the grace of God, now we don’t have to.
I’m grateful for the sacrifice of another
That gave you a liver – and gave me a brother.
Stargazing
I’ve often admired their burning gaze,
With my head tipped back on the darkest nights:
Their beauty never ceases to amaze –
And yet, I’m much more taken by the sight
Of those from which thy pure love shines –
Much fairer, dear, and far more bright
Than any fleeting fancy of mine.
More beautiful than all the heavn’ly lights,
A mirror of the world divine;
The embodiment of peace and right;
And more accessibly set to admire
Than those lofty points in their great height –
Besides, my love, yours carry me higher.
They’re easily seen both day and night,
And, truly they’re much brighter
Than any light in any sky.
And all heavens to me are within sight
When I stargaze into your eyes.
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Starcatcher
She danced in the sky snatching stars
that fell to the grass by the Way
cradled in Earth’s watery arms
in the absence of light from the day.
She played as the evening deepened
by Heaven’s great river on Earth;
she shone in the dark like a beacon,
igniting the air with her mirth.
Her boundaries were the expanse
of Heaven, but each frantic light
that fled from her presence was clutched in her hands
and kept from the dance of the night.
‘Till she sat by the water, cast open their bands,
and watched as her lights filled the sky.
To my Newborn Daughter
Gentle evening light
amid the drawn white curtains
bends to kiss your cheek
and lingers
softly on closed eyelids.
You squeak
a muffled sigh
and stretch your sleepy fingers
They curl over one of mine.
In the stillness of the night
beneath the drawn white curtains
I bend to kiss your cheek
and linger.