Changing by rising up, climbing.
I am climbing up to the moon on a ladder made of rope,
Indeed, I am now climbing all the way to Heaven.
My sins are far below me, and my forgiveness is above.
And anyway, I forgive myself, so I am free.
Now I am passing the stars, one at a time,
And I swallow some of these stars,
And so I hold them in my body.
And now I am also a star.
I have changed by rising up, climbing.
Look at me - I have become the moon,
I have become Heaven. Yes, I am Heaven.
Goodbye.
-for Susan Kelly-DeWitt-
james lee jobe
Understanding change is not freeing ourselves in a fixed way, but it may help us to see there are different types of change.
Martine Batchelor, “Impermanence as Liberation”
So perhaps naked, the earth opens up and swallows you whole.
Wounds of rocks, wounds of dirt,
But not of the flesh.
Underground rivers
Untouched by the other humans.
It isn't so bad.
Worms, untroubled by thought,
Digging in the deep. Flesh memory
Of a life below. Perhaps
Naked, the earth takes you back.
And even then the imagination
Is free, rising up, unencumbered,
Taking flight like a bird of prey.
james lee jobe
LINK: New Black, a poem by Bettina Judd
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