Poet’s Note on Silence Be Still

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I worked for a year at a meditation retreat center in the Catskill mountains near Lake Shandelee in Livingston Manor, New York. It was located on several acres of incredibly beautiful deep and pristine woods that were covered for most of the year in deep piles of clean white snow. I would walk in those woods often for the beauty, solitude and healing peace they afforded me. And I marveled at the silence, like a loving presence, that I could lose myself in so completely and so willingly.

When I left the center and came back in to the "real" world, I was soon hit with a serious and mysterious illness that sapped me of all my energy and strength and left me languishing in hopeless despair.

For what seemed like an eternity, I meditated and prayed to be healed. And then one evening, just when I thought I could go no further, the memories of my experiences in the wooded sanctuary of Livingston Manor started to glimmer inside of me and I grasped onto them like a lifeline in the darkness. When I woke up the next morning, I was healed.

Silence Be Still is a paean to that miracle.

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Silence Be Still

(1)

Silence,

be soothing,

my spirit’s weak now,

‘round again in whispers

for the burning hurt,

be still

Silence,

be still with me, soft

as I yearn,

and the memories of Eden, Sweet Balm

soothing, promise no scars through this justice

be soft

ever soft with me, 

soft 
in this vortex,

widening in ever-widening circles  
   

        revolving         in        circles 

in       sizes         and              colors and  shapes 

                weaved in patterns,

in infinite patterns
                           of endless designs

which flow, 

unremembered 

and know, 

unremembered,


The Clock’s Ticking, 

Tyrant,

Through Time


Quietly….


(2)

Softly in silence snow sounds fall 

  flakes on limb and leaf,

                                    footsteps’ powder’s dissonance 

                                    high-pitched


Through        Pine        and         Oak       and        Maple

               Sentries       in        the          Sap 

Surrounding

           fragments and

                            fragmented          notes 

                                converging in a matrix,

                            the sounds and the silence 

                                     in Symphony.

 

And sympathy swells in me, so still as it flows, 

Ever silently showing,  

All ways 

To go with you....


                               Icicle Fairyland Fairytale Colors

                                   Dancing on Branches like

                                     Christmas Tree Tinsel!


                                 All    Over!

                                                           All      Over!

                           And      Better

                                                              And       Brighter!

                         Exquisitely 

                       Mocking,                 But                  Gently,


                                   In      Gentle    Magnificence

                                   Teaching Me, Reaching Me


                                                Reaching,

                                      For the silent stillness  

        

                                            Silent Stillness.


(3)

Reaching me in silence, sunlight melts into snow and

  footsteps

                                                           disappear,

floating like the snowflake,

              melting in the

                               shadows, 

             like the shadows,

melting slowly, 

                           going nowhere,

left behind.


And patterns in the path ahead, 

Appearing once as circles,

                           now are spirals, 

              there in signs like   

       hieroglyphics,   

    special message in the sunlight

   from the winds no longer stinging, 

  ever blowing,

 ever  blown,

                     ever knowing,

                    ever known,

                ever silent, 

          ever soothing, 

      ever still with me, 

                      Be still.


(4)

Ever soft with me the snowfall’s quiet music, 
Sun-caressed in silence,

Growing still in me.

Painted pictures, 
hiding gently,

More a pledge now
Than a promise,

Softly flowing with the words, 
Showing silently,
Knowingly,

Knowingly in silence, 

Knowingly in

Silence,

Ever

Still.


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