Once in an age I wake,
slow in the black,
feeling for my former path.
The stars still hum my name.

You sense me before you see me:
the hush between your thoughts,
the dulling of edges,
the old gravity beginning.

You tell yourself it passed last time.
You tell yourself it will.
But I am patient.
I have no need for belief.

I am the old ellipse,
the thought that outlives forgetting,
the bright wound that will not scar.

I am what your warmth makes visible,
what your silence feeds.

You flare when I arrive.
Your sleep burns.
Your words trail smoke.

And when I go,
you call it peace.
But I do not go.

I fall outward,
I wait,
I gather light again.
I am the orbit you mistake for healing.

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Thorn and Benediction
Thorn and Benediction
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Poetry
These poems are moments pulled from the folds of everyday life, memory, myth and imagination. They are invitations to pause, to notice, and to enter the spaces between words.

One written each day.

Some days are a prick.
Some are a blessing.

Thorn and Benediction.

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