Let the pain
be your guide, they said.
So I opened
my body and heart
to the
curious sensations
of bones
fractured, bruised and aching,
muscles
clenching for dear life
to hold me
upright--
keep me from
succumbing once again
to the awful
pull of gravity.
Some days
the pain softened,
and I could
move freely, make love,
even dance
to the sweet sounds of gypsy jazz.
Other days
my spine screamed in agony and
I simply could
not attend to the basic necessities.
Found myself
huddled
on the
floor, in the pose of the child,
my nervous
system frayed,
gasping for
some reprieve.
But I
discovered the pain was not so solid,
that my
bones had become a barometer
of the cold
front passing through,
the rains enveloping
the earth,
of cruel
words and tender acts of love,
all
registering deeply within my marrow.
Walking the
streets,
grateful for
strong legs and supple flesh,
I drank in
the vastness of the sky,
quivered
with the cool caress of the wind
like never
before.
Precious,
precious gift, to be alive,
embodied within
skeleton and tissue
that can
sustain blunt trauma,
and yet
heal, again to feel
the warm
glow of sun on skin.
--Me
Update - 9/2/15: I am pleased to share that this poem has been published in the new compilation "Capturing Shadows: Poetic Encounters Along the Path of Grief and Loss" edited by Louis Hoffman and Michael Moats through University Professors Press. "Capturing Shadows" is now available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Capturing-Shadows-Poetic-Encounters-Along/dp/1939686091
About the book: "Long before contemporary approaches to helping people face death, loss, and other life transitions, poetry was used by many cultures to assist the grieving process. Today, it remains an important healing art. Capturing Shadows is an original collection of poems about actively engaging one's grieving and loss with a purpose. The poems were written by therapists, counselors, educators, and others who understand and have experienced the struggle of leaning into one's pain...Whether wanting assistance with one's own grief and loss, a deeper understanding of the grief and loss, or a resource to help others in their journey, Capturing Shadows is a wonderful resource for all touched by death, loss, and other difficult life transitions."
Update - 9/2/15: I am pleased to share that this poem has been published in the new compilation "Capturing Shadows: Poetic Encounters Along the Path of Grief and Loss" edited by Louis Hoffman and Michael Moats through University Professors Press. "Capturing Shadows" is now available on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Capturing-Shadows-Poetic-Encounters-Along/dp/1939686091
About the book: "Long before contemporary approaches to helping people face death, loss, and other life transitions, poetry was used by many cultures to assist the grieving process. Today, it remains an important healing art. Capturing Shadows is an original collection of poems about actively engaging one's grieving and loss with a purpose. The poems were written by therapists, counselors, educators, and others who understand and have experienced the struggle of leaning into one's pain...Whether wanting assistance with one's own grief and loss, a deeper understanding of the grief and loss, or a resource to help others in their journey, Capturing Shadows is a wonderful resource for all touched by death, loss, and other difficult life transitions."