Tied to this sail of your eyes, watch the waters break;
The way they fall, never injured, seeming
To fracture into laughter at the motion;
At the thought of the emotion
Dancing along the spine; here
Life drunk on the lips of life,
Crossing one thousand avenues only
In search of some perfect moment when the stillness
Grips the heart and pauses
All the days and nights of stuttering;
All the days and nights of stuttering because
These are the moments when
The heart gathers rest.
Do not ask me what it is, we learn who we are
Through the veins of another; we learn who we are
Through the visions they give us when we have
Carved away all the old dust, when we have become
Storms of whispers and words that part curtains,
When we open or shatter the old windows and let
The fresh day in; then we know something beyond
The thought we always believed;
Then we know something more of the truth that shifts
Like the breath that climbs through the throat,
Like the breath that sings in the lungs,
Like the breath that whispers life into the blood,
And how a single gaze might be
The ship within that blood, and we are
Tied to the mast of our discoveries.
Here, this distance held close; like the night sky where
All the stars are still seen, singing against your own singing;
Reminding you of the light that whispers even
Through your darkest phrases; even through your darkest hours;
The light whispers and whispers, and how
It is incessantly marching, like time,
Eternally moving, like the breath of you,
Eternally witnessed, like God,
There is beauty in the darkness even when there is
Only night within life’s eyes.
Tied to this sail, we break the curtain of the waves;
Discovering another life in each moment that comes,
Discovering its meaning in each moment that passes;
With all that whispers these fires
Deep into the spark of our deeper fortunes,
Deep, with the word of life upon the moment’s tongue
Which pierces our being and causes it to glow
As a star in the night; with the discovery of what
Each world and glance reveals;
Who cares if we ever find
Another shore?