Maya Angelou
We,
unaccustomed to courage
exiles
from delight
live
coiled in shells of loneliness
until
love leaves its high holy temple
and
comes into our sight
to
liberate us into life.
Love
arrives
and in
its train come ecstasies
old
memories
of
pleasure
ancient
histories of pain.
Yet if
we are bold,
love
strikes away the chains of fear
from
our souls.
We are
weaned from our timidity
In the
flush of love's light
we
dare be brave
And
suddenly we see
that
love costs all we are
and
will ever be.
Yet it
is only love
which
sets us free.
Sleeping in the Forest
Mary Oliver
I
thought the earth remembered me,
she
took me back so tenderly,
arranging
her dark skirts, her pockets
full
of lichens and seeds.
I
slept as never before, a stone on the river bed,
nothing
between me and the white fire of the stars
but my
thoughts, and they floated light as moths
among
the branches of the perfect trees.
All
night I heard the small kingdoms
breathing
around me, the insects,
and
the birds who do their work in the darkness.
All
night I rose and fell, as if in water,
grappling
with a luminous doom. By morning
I had
vanished at least a dozen times
into
something better.
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