Note: Some poetry from 2021-2022 are unlisted in the Index of Titles.

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

The stone pillow

The stone pillow                                                                                       

The stone pillow of Saint Francis,
the sting of snow under his feet,

his empty belly, the tender stigmata –  
all he took to be blessings

because they kept him
from going back to sleep.

I have not been a lover of God
but a lover of comfort and conformity.

A stone pillow is so discomfiting!
It will not bend to the contours of my dreams.

Yet there is a certain attractiveness to it,
(within the dark cave of my solitude)

a silent, loyal simplicity and immutability
I must learn to lie down with

until my shape conforms, my dreams cease
and I awaken like Francis to the truth of myself.

O child of God, when you rise from that pillow,
the Mystics say, you will never go back to sleep.


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