Monday, March 29, 2021

Your Face (a Poem)

 For my wife, Cheri, on her 50th birthday
March 24, 2021

When I first saw your face,

I lingered, captivated and determined to 

seek out and know

the spirit that shone through.


There was a brightness, you see

an invitation to presence.

Welcoming vast, like a Montana sky

with wildflower incandescence.


An expansive invitation

enthralling my imagination 

building a foundation

for a joyful habitation.


Your face holds great depths 

of being and becoming; 

awaiting the knowing 

it takes to be revealed.


Your face has lived much

in these last fifty years; 

many smiles, laughter and 

many more tears.


Lines on a face

like lines in a song

tell stories of love and loss;

of life lived long.


When we’re young, our pain causes us to hide in our faces,

presenting an image to the world;

but when we grow old we’re faced with choices

whether to return to earlier graces.


Many will never know the treasures that hide

they fail to pause and see;

they cannot know the smile you share

continues to ravish me!


Even more captivated and determined,

to grow old next to you

your face and mine, together tears and smiles

with lines aligned.


The glory of God grows

with each passing year

in and through the face that knows love

from ear to ear.


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