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#4137 poetry

photo: Photo: The church of Penally in winter, yet one always feels as if it’s winter in an old church like this one, from the Celts to the Normans, fragments of Norman life inside, I feel at home.

Here, the wind speaks in syllables older than language.

Winter asserts itself in the vastness of the white space,

which emits a silence.

My thoughts thinned by the cold.

The ancient gesture of the sun passing low over the hills like a hand across the brow. Again.

Solitude is so full it empties the self.

I listen to the snow melting  under stone.

I feel at home

#4037 poetry

Photo: a small wooden church, just as I like them, Upper Moutere.

For true change is something else entirely,

it  is not even change,

it  is about becoming  oneself,

on a a path filled with shadow,

one that we follow against our own will,

and we find ourselves at the end of the path

before the door of our soul.

The debris of the past, scattered on the ground,

we are surprised, we wonder,

but we are already elsewhere,

it is neither better nor worse,

it is simply a little closer to ourselves but one of another kind