Note: Some poetry from 2021-2022 are unlisted in the Index of Titles.
Ragpicker
Ragpicker
The ragpicker makes his usual rounds.
Object of scorn and pity, he began
his profession with a rumor – a priceless jewel
hidden among rags and unwittingly thrown away.
But that was decades ago, the ragpicker now
deeply settled into the routine of his life.
And yet, he has a secret – evenings in his hovel,
he reads eloquent, intimate letters
from a beautiful daughter in a far away land –
words of fire, splendor, palpability and vision!
Evenings of this and, each night,
peaceful dreams follow; each morning
he awakens to a world of infinite possibilities . . .
and thus, renews his search.
For her, the unseen one,
he endures the taunts and whispers,
the countless disappointments and humiliations,
eking out a living, searching for the rumored jewel
among the rags and refuse,
the lost and discarded of this world.
O child of God, wrapping a jewel in a dirty rag
does not stain the jewel, nor diminish its value.
(from
A Jewel in the Dust, 2011)
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