Ai, my mortality gives me such an ache sometimes.— Copyright 1965-2008 by Dennis Gallagher —
This little face, Chris,
growing and changing under my hands
and my memories talking to me
of people and places seen … and gone.
Is my awakening only to make me more aware
of how mortal and transient we are?
Rose is here … and Lise
and all the books on my shelves.
Moments the authors took serious.
Poppies arising in the fields
and perishing
in a never ending cycle of seasons.
Like the yeast that rises,
or the surf that churns against the rocks,
we are the froth
of the advancing front of life.
Our brief moments
transfixing us for a lifetime
with the fate of passing forms.
But it is no less.
That I’ve watched the lines come
and cross Rose’s face and heart.
That I’ve seen families and wars
come and go.
Felt the ache of love,
and the pain of heartbreak,
and watched my youth pass
and my dreams mellow
against reality.
Our visions clear of the illusions
and,behind, we find ourselves
stark naked
and dressed in animal skins.
And we see our fates written
in the generations rising
and perishing around us.
There is no exit here.
Save, through our hearts.
In the killing fields of life
we wait in the sun for the harvest
and mistake the joy of our growth
for the promise of divinity.
All of it!
Youth, joy, clarity, vision,
mortality, growth, love, pain
and death
merely outline our hearts.
For it is with our hearts
that we must face these things.
For it is with our hearts
that we experience living
and it is through the heart’s
deep belief
in its spiritual seed-ship
that we can pass the gates
of this flaming and remorsless
reality.
Our mortality can be seen
as the profound price
of spiritual realization.
That love and pain
and our passage
from youth to death
is the food of Gods
seeking birth.
So we must love, must risk,
must dream and age
and see ever deeper
through these illusions.
We must witness fairly
and act impeccably
as we travel this road.
We must weather away
against our experiences
and burn for life
against implacable death.
We must love each other
with compassion and fervor
as we melt
in these furnaces of time.
And we must walk tall
in our belief
in our own divinity
straight through every storm,
every distraction, every illusion,
every love and attachment and passion.
Every realization and mood and insanity
straight into our deaths.
For, as Gods seeking birth
we can do no less
until we have loved,
known, experienced it all.
Gallagher
15 July 86
Archive for the ‘People’ Category
1986-07-15
Tuesday, July 15th, 19861987-01-06
Tuesday, January 6th, 1987 Small worlds, dreams we're passing through,
mist and light in broken time.
I love you, and you love me,
dreams are all we've come to see
here against the surging tide,
hearts and hopes are open wide,
honest, now and then, and then, we've cried
I know nothing stays the same
love's an ever finer blade.
Can't we find the light of love
among the shifting scenes and pain?
Time is passing here outside
and I love this place we've made here inside.
gallagher
1-6 Jan 87
- to the cadence of 'Love is comin' around again'
by Joni Mitchell
— Copyright 1965-2008 by Dennis Gallagher —
1987-01-06
Tuesday, January 6th, 1987 Sparks of love in a material world,
spirits of light in rivers of change.
I love you, and you love me;
hands across a changing sea.
Sunlight, shafts of gray and blue,
it's love in our eyes that I can see
but what do I mean, do I mean, to you?
I've got dreams and so do you.
God must have put us here to find
how our dreams can love the rain.
Dreams and love, love can bring us pain.
Love brings us around and around again
to where we face the light in pain
to where we find our spirit's name.
I love you and I just don't care
I'll follow love and dreams anywhere
for time is a raging running tide
washing us away inside our lives.
I will love you, damn the rain.
I will love my dreams and damn the pain.
Love is a shining light to be
but God never said that love came for free.
gallagher
2-6 Jan 87
— Copyright 1965-2008 by Dennis Gallagher —