What Saul saw on the road to Damascus

Deep sadness
Like still water
Moves slowly
Uncovered secrets glisten as they surface
Deserving the respect afforded to
Ghosts of the recently departed

There are those who scoff
At mystical movement
Creaking floors
Wailing winds or
Epiphanies seen only with
A sideways glance

We would be wiser
To heed the whispers of the wood
There is so much to learn
From any admitted ignorance

I once believed in good men
And longed for a loverly completion
The sorrows of the aged
Are not only the death of friends
The decline of familial fruits

The tears that flow from clouded eyes
Result not from glaucoma scales
But from a final seeing that
Even in the sweetest embrace
When night comes
We all live
We all die
Alone

dg

9-23-13


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