In All We Love

We hide pieces of ourselves

below our favorite magnolia tree

where we sit in the chilly,

spring air wrapped tightly

in our blanket

with our squinty eyes closed

facing into the full sun

for warmth

for light.

 

We hide pieces of ourselves

behind the rocks, just along

the stream bed where we taught

our children to see the minnows

and the crayfish and to notice

how they move against the

flow of water

kicking up silt

from the bottom

in clouds as

they shimmy and

go on their way.

 

We hide pieces of ourselves under

the crisping, golden fallen leaves

of autumn

 

on the paths we have taken year

after year after year

careful to shuffle and part the leaves

with due ceremony and a symphony

of sound only flurries of leaves can make.

 

We hide pieces of ourselves

under the lower eyelids of our children

as we wipe away the tears of hurt

and pain from things gone terribly wrong

 

and then again under the wrinkled

crenellations at the edges of their smiles

from things gone terribly right.

 

That is who we are.

We scatter ourselves

in hints and suggestions,

in flickers and in glints,

in innuendo and whispers

 

among the stuff that gives us meaning,

amid the who and what that feeds us

and slakes our deep

and human thirst.

 

We grow on the hope and thrive

on the promise that we will return

to these people,

to these passages of our lives,

to these spaces of our wholeness.

 

Return to endlessly gather

the breadcrumbs of all we have encountered:

family and friends,

trees and streams,

paths and small swimming things.

 

They hold the stanzas of our poems,

they hold the verses of our songs

 

the songs we hear at sunset

on the wind

as it blows our hair

across our face

 

and we squint

into the sun so we can

smile the deep smiles

of satisfaction at being alive

at the end

of another day.

 

We hide ourselves in the people,

and the places we love, so every step

of our journey is a coming home to our 

true selves and our communities of belonging

 

We hide ourselves in all we love.


*****

Poem by,

Tom Jonson-Medland  

tomjohnsonmedland@gmail.com 


 

 

 

 

 


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