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The Slow Dawning
This is the way of it, I think
How life and breath is meant to happen
It’s like Emily Dickinson said— “Tell the truth
But tell it slant
Or every man be blind.”
And so God deals
Kindly and patiently with us humans
Who are on the hunt
For the real
It’s even better than the Matrix
And much more full of heart
And blood
And joy
And beauty
And if.
What will the flower-opening reveal
Today?
Something so unique and personal and stunning
And now
That it’s painful to keep my eyes
On it.
But it is not possible to look away.
And so I want
To live
Eyes and heart
Agape.
Jennifer Boynton 08/01/2020
Maybe that’s why I crave the sunrise. Because when my eyes soak in the dawning, I can see what it looks like inside my heart, my mind, my spirit. All life long.
So much to learn. The whole way. Until the end. How exciting and delicious and satisfying. One feast of beauty and knowing after another.
Fed continually.
So interesting that Jesus calls himself the Bread of Life. If one comes to him, he said, then—What?! How?—never hungry again.
Fed continually.
The Slow Dawning
This is the way of it, I think
How life and breath is meant to happen
It’s like Emily Dickinson said— “Tell the truth
But tell it slant
Or every man be blind.”
And so God deals
Kindly and patiently with us humans
Who are on the hunt
For the real
It’s even better than the Matrix
And much more full of heart
And blood
And joy
And beauty
And if.
What will the flower-opening reveal
Today?
Something so unique and personal and stunning
And now
That it’s painful to keep my eyes
On it.
But it is not possible to look away.
And so I want
To live
Eyes and heart
Agape.
Jennifer Boynton 08/01/2020
Maybe that’s why I crave the sunrise. Because when my eyes soak in the dawning, I can see what it looks like inside my heart, my mind, my spirit. All life long.
So much to learn. The whole way. Until the end. How exciting and delicious and satisfying. One feast of beauty and knowing after another.
Fed continually.
So interesting that Jesus calls himself the Bread of Life. If one comes to him, he said, then—What?! How?—never hungry again.
Fed continually.