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The
Truelove
There is
a faith in loving fiercely
the one
who is rightfully yours,
especially if you have
waited
years and especially
if part
of you never believed
you could
deserve this
loved and
beckoning hand
held out
to you this way.
I am
thinking of faith now
and the
testaments of loneliness
and what
we feel we are
worthy of
in this world.
Years ago
in the Hebrides
I
remember an old man
who
walked every morning
on the
grey stones
to the
shore of baying seals
who would
press his hat
to his
chest in the blustering
salt wind
and say his prayer
to the
turbulent Jesus
hidden in
the water,
and I
think of the story
of the
storm and everyone
waking
and seeing
the
distant
yet
familiar figure
far
across the water
calling
to them,
and how
we are all
waiting
for that
abrupt
waking,
and that
calling,
and that
moment
we have
to say yes,
except it
will
not come
so grandly,
so
Biblically,
but more
subtly
and
intimately in the face
of the
one you know
you have
to love,
so that
when
we
finally step out of the boat
toward
them, we find
everything holds
us, and
everything confirms
our
courage, and if you wanted
to drown
you could,
but you
don't
because
finally
after all
this struggle
and all
these years,
you don't
want to any more,
you've
simply had enough
of
drowning,
and you
want to live and you
want to
love and you will
walk
across any territory
and any
darkness
however
fluid and however
dangerous
to take the
one hand
you know
belongs in
yours.
-- David Whyte
from The
House of Belonging
copyright © 1997
by David Whyte
by
permission of the author and of Many Rivers Press (
www.davidwhyte.com )
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