Monday, September 29, 2014

I SHOULD THANK THEM

She's the gal who greets me
at the deli counter.
She's the mother who cuts my hair,
while I look at her sons' pictures taped to the mirror.
He's the guy at the post office who sells the stamps,
weighs the packages, thanks me for coming.
She's the woman at the library
who checks out the books.
She's the lady who runs my credit card
after I fill the car with gas.
We have no connection,
except this brief time.
But I look forward to seeing them,
sharing brief conversation.
We talk about the weather
and about the work.
I ask about the kids
and about the cancer.
Since we are almost strangers,
we are safe with one another.
We have other lives in other places:
Spouses, children, loss, joy, struggle, pleasure.
But here, now, there is only welcome and kindness.
Here we let the rest go for this brief fine moment.

I should thank them.


Gary

Monday, September 22, 2014

The most important person in the room

If you find
yourself
in a crowded
room
with Jesus, 
the most
important person
in that room is
the one
with the 
greatest 
need.


Gary

Monday, September 15, 2014

MARRIED LONG

It is not the same passion,
but it is passion non the less.
It is the passion of being
with, of shared secrets,
long periods of
comfortable silence.
The passion of
knowing another's
faults and still
being friends.
The passion of
being safe
with this one
always, always.
No fear, except
that it will end.
One will
leave and the other
will be alone.
One flesh
torn apart.


Gary