coram deo

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

what remains


After the fire, there will be no char nor thought of char.  The wisps of human love made glorious, we think our first free thought of praise.  But then the breathing, the filling in of fringes, the signs bulge out and burst with substance.  The gasps of surprise.  The looking up and down our limbs.  The clapping of the trees.  
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