A DIALOGUE OF STARS
Night of clouds, of moonlight, and a single star.
You can’t be Sirius,” I said,
and star replied, “Who else, so bright, so blue?”
And thus began a dialogue of stars.
You see, I too am a star,
oh not a whole one,
just a tiny but important part,
a seeing-eye dog
with a mind that can communicate,
just like my old friend, Sirius.
Where else did these thought come from?
The road to “I-lessness”
is paved
with many “I’s,”
progressively getting smaller.
If pain is the enemy,
pleasure is the ally;
only one thing greater:
the comfort of controlling pleasure
and not letting it control you.
Star gone, amen to dialogue.
Day again , full moon a wafer in the west.
First pedestrians stroll the beach,
some bending to retrieve
the sea’s overnight gift of shells.
November 4, 2009
Jim,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for continuing to create and share on line . I sent some of your poems which engender peace and harmony of mind and spirit to a dear dying friend,to gently guide his passing which happened on 5/4. These poems will always be a part of my memory of him...gems to light the journey we all are taking.
Also, we read "The Missing Monarchs of May" and during our walk today we took time for butterflies...and will remember to more often.
Will see friend Tom Mc tomorrow and give him a copy of "Shelving and Re-Selving"
Peace and Love from Post Island - Mike