My poems just seem to show up all of a sudden; most show up without titles. This was one of them—and yep it’s a true story. But when I went back to read it, I thought I was writing just about April snow. Turns out not.
And then I realized why it had been asking to be written now.
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it snowed the other day here. it’s april and well after the start of our spring when we should have said goodbye to snow a long time ago. a lot of cold things keep coming back unexpectedly and in the dark when you thought you said goodbye to them all. and yet, april snows can still be beautiful.
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And this from John O’Donohue—the real reason you’re here:
[…] the dead are not distant or absent. They are alongside us. When we lose someone to death, we lose their physical image and presence, they slip out of visible form into invisible presence. This alteration of form is the reason we cannot see the dead. But because we cannot see them does not mean they are not there. One of the oldest and most beautiful metaphors to convey this change of level is the journey of the larvae to become a butterfly. […] Transfigured into eternal form, the dead cannot reverse the journey and even for one second re-enter their old form to linger with us a while. Though they cannot reappear, they continue to be near us; and part of the healing of grief is the refinement of our hearts whereby we come to sense their loving nearness. When we ourselves enter the eternal world and come to see our lives on earth in full view, we may be surprised at the immense assistance and support with which our departed loved ones have accompanied every moment of our lives. In their new, transfigured presence their compassion, understanding and love take on a divine depth, enabling them to become secret angels guiding and sheltering the unfolding of our destiny. Those who die come closer to the source of everything creative.
~ from “Beauty: The Invisible Embrace,” p 213.
Today we take the penultimate step in the journey of goodbye/hello.
Funeral Mass zoom link: April 15, 2023 @ 11am
Tomorrow morning, at the graveside for our private family goodbye/hello, the “ultimate” step, in all of that word’s varied definitions.
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To see through to where words Are blind to say what we would love, Forever falling softly on our faces, His gaze plies the soul with light, Laying down a luminous layer Beneath our brief and brittle days Until the appointed dawn comes Assured and harvest deft To unravel the last black knot And we are back home in the house That we have never left. ~ John O’Donohue: “To Bless the Space Between Us,” p. 220
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Wally this weekend.
Jim & Steph
Peace, Prayers and an abundance of Love be with you all. Such an honor to have " known" your dad for a short time. I am a better person from the gifts and treasures, wisdom and lessons through you dad's journey home. Thank you.