Even when you were my age
You were old:
Suffering and loss
Solitude in the midst of tumult
A wife overcoming polio
The cares of career
(And six kids) --
And a back
Aching from all that you had carried.
Now you have seen almost a century
And gotten younger all the time.
Not in body, to be sure,
But in brightness of mind
And clarity of vision.
Almost a prophet,
You see over the rim
Of life's horizon
And call back the sun --
The world is your
Wall of Jericho --
To measure out the wisdom
Of pure wonder.
Do stay --
Stay on, Old Man,
That we
Who sprang from your loins
May know more fully
How, toward the end,
Time for the truly virtuous
Stands still
Breathes,
And moves backward a little
The sun hesitating
For that eternal moment
Above the emerald sea.
--Mr. Gobley
2.22.2015
2.06.2015
Presence and Absence
Nothing is here
That has not spread its wings
Nothing is gone --
Its imprint is pressed
In the record of all things.
All is not lost --
All is here, untouched,
Unmediated, swift.
Why hold on tight,
When everything that lives
Must learn to drift?
This is your course --
Relayed to you
In hearbeat semaphore:
Toward Presence, mere Presence,
That near, that distant shore.
--Mr. Gobley
That has not spread its wings
Nothing is gone --
Its imprint is pressed
In the record of all things.
All is not lost --
All is here, untouched,
Unmediated, swift.
Why hold on tight,
When everything that lives
Must learn to drift?
This is your course --
Relayed to you
In hearbeat semaphore:
Toward Presence, mere Presence,
That near, that distant shore.
--Mr. Gobley
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