Lineage

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Beyond family or the culture and religion of our birth, life will lead us to discover the lineage we are a part, the circle of kindred spirits that nourish our soul. The difficulties of living can often make us put this lineage aside to deal with trouble first. I’ve done this and found myself lessened for putting what matters last. This poem speaks to how draining it is to put trouble first.


 


Old Friends, Old Teachers,


I never meant to crowd you out.


At first I would drop anything


when you would appear. And


then, it was the noise of the world


that made me save you for a more


sacred time. It was obstacle after


obstacle that drew my attention,


while I kept you like a prize for a


quiet simple day. No one told me to


make this separation. I just started


to keep what matters from what


needs to be done. I began a


life of clearing debris in order


to live in the open. But there is


always more debris. And after all


these years you’ve never failed me;


always waiting in the noise, in


the pain, in the thing


to be cleared.


 


 


A Question to Walk With: Describe one way in which you’ve put tasks before things that matter. How can you reverse this and recover the priority of embracing what is sacred?

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