Thursday, August 20, 2026

The thoughtful mind

The thoughtful mind
 
Take no thought for the morrow,
advised Saint Matthew,
 
the apostle’s counsel being to dwell    
only in this one fearless moment.
 
The past – merely the wisp of a dream
within a dream within a dream
 
and tomorrow but a great imagining.
Only the now approaches
 
any sort of truth or utility, emerging
hot and fresh from God’s creation,
 
where the thoughtful mind,
(made of scraps and whimsies),
 
operates only as a hovering,
haunting, ineffectual ghost.
 
O child of God, where shall you find refuge?
Even the eternal now (per Meher) is an illusion.






Let Him lead you

Let Him lead you
 
Oh! my vertiginous mind – 
on slippery footing yet soldiering on  
 
through this odd, upheaving world.
I try to anchor my thoughts
 
around an image of my Beloved
but there are so many angles to Him. 
 
He’s always changing. 
And He has declared that His physical form
 
is merely a coat donned for His work.
So my mind continues to spin, in order to
 
sync up with the world, leaving me
tipsy, perplexed and slightly nauseous.  
 
O child of God, embrace your Beloved
and let Him whirl you lightly across the floor.    



   

Monday, August 17, 2026

My warning bell

My warning bell
 
I’m folded up again; trying to settle
my roving mind . . . but it proves unruly,
 
intolerant of such a betrayal.
My companion from the first –
 
as best I remember – my strategist,
instigator, my warning bell,
 
my mentor and tormentor,
my fellow conspirator.
 
Hard to abandon so constant a companion   
and face the Void alone.  But maybe
 
I have mistaken the mind’s
persistent intrusions and admonitions
 
for the silent companionship
of my one true Friend  
 
in their ongoing and ages-old battle
for my attention, my allegiance, my love.
 
O child of God, if the Friend is one companion
and your mind is another, where and who are you?  




My two coppers

My two coppers
 
My words ring hollow if they have not
the hope and heart I intended
 
when I first strung them together.
They are my lepta, the two coppers
 
I drop into the coffer; the best I can offer.
My pockets are empty of all else;
 
a trifle yes, but through God’s grace,
a blessing, perhaps, somewhere to someone
 
and a worthy offering to my Lord –
a richness that has blessed already
 
this impoverished poet who first received
and then shared them with the world.
 
O child of God, offering your poems to the Beloved
is the return of your gift to the Giver.