I BRING THE ONES I LOVE HERE a poem by Leslie B. Patient
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| Photo by Constance Resilience Keys |
I had the sense that you had been here with me
For I carry in my heart’s eye
my soul sisters and brothers
In these sacred spaces, so the feeling that we shared this holy ground
We walked its hallowed paths and smelled the honeysuckle together
Was real
I thought we must have walked here together once before.
But that was only in a spirit life.
Tonight, though, we did touch the gnarled trees and heard the buzzing bumble bees
Together, in real life, your first time in my magic meadow
In the golden light of sunset on the ridge, we read poetry with gusto
You took a picture and said the sun had dubbed me “Fairy Queen”
And we sang about clouds to the soon-to-slumber robins and goldfinches
We stood silent in a fairy land of fireflies as deer rustled in the thicket
I thought we must have walked here together once before.
But now we have
both in spirit
and on the packed earth of a balmy summer’s eve.

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