Love, Like Water
We could say the pain was a block so great it could not be moved. We could say love did not try to move it. Love simply surrounded the mass and dissolved it the way water meets a block of salt, breaking apart each ionic bond until every atom of sodium and chloride is surrounded by molecules of water. And in this way, and sooner than you’d think, the pain was rearranged into minuscule bits, and there was no part of the pain that was not touched by love. The pain was no less, it’s true. But mixed with love, dispersed, the pain became something new. Something vital that encouraged a different kind of life, a substance that supported buoyancy— a medium to carry me.
This is life changing to understand
"No part of the pain not touched by love"-- The poem so moves that I am moved to add another: Abide
By Jake Adam York
Forgive me if I forget
with the birdsong and the day’s
last glow folding into the hands
of the trees, forgive me the few
syllables of the autumn crickets,
the year’s last firefly winking
like a penny in the shoulder’s weeds,
if I forget the hour, if I forget
the day as the evening star
pours out its whiskey over the gravel
and asphalt I’ve walked
for years alone, if I startle
when you put your hand in mine,
if I wonder how long your light
has taken to reach me here.
Love to you, mu dear