Half-Moon

half-moon
Half-Moon
Alone in the bedroom or at the back of the large yoga class, against the wall or balanced alone in the shaking steadiness of this phase of the moon, I reach past the compressed sadnesses of one broken story or another, my arms, my legs spanning height and width, a new dream following the shining heart, lifted and leading. Past the night of staccato sleep, past the twisted arcs of wrong-headed notions holding too tight to wrong directions. Past blindnesses, which are only the absence of reflected light. This is where I arrive, am arriving, staying alive in this trembling half-moon, this frightened and ready-to-fall half-moon, this tenuous and beautiful half-moon. Can’t you see me rise over the cusp of my old life, no matter what darkness, ready to shine? This poem steals a line -- “Hold to the center” -- from the Tao te Ching. Take any spiritual or poetry text that speaks to you soul, turn to a line that jumps out at you with meaning, and start writing! Beginning a writing practice? Getting started, groundrules to free you, and podcasts of other writing prompts. Visit Caryn’s Write From Your Life page (https://carynmirriamgoldberg.wordpress.com/write-from-your-life/)
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