Without Knowing

Read these weekly reflections on The Huffington Post and VividLife.


Our first encounters with love shape us and have a lasting impact on how we meet the world. Triggered by a young couple in a café, this poem helped me look back and understand the gift we give each other as we’re just beginning to form both inwardly and outwardly.


 



Without Knowing


Lifting my second coffee to my lips,


I see a young couple near the window.


They’re falling in love. I can tell by the


way he brushes her hair aside, so he can


see her face. Before I can sip, there you


are, across from me, more than forty


years ago. I did the same thing. Parting


your auburn hair, I fell into your eyes.


It undid me, which meant I could no


longer follow the path others had set


for me. Isn’t this the purpose of love?


We only had a few years of opening


what we could in each other, before


you fell into another. You broke my


heart. It took a decade of poking at the


ashes to accept that we sent each other


on our way. Now, in my sixties, after


losing and finding what matters, enough


times to realize that the losing and find-


ing comes and goes like surf that shapes


the sand of our heart, I know I fell through


your eyes, so many years ago, into the sweet,


resilient place only opened by love, where


we get to see our own worth, unformed


like raw material. It takes years of ham-


mering and being hammered to see


what we can shape from what we’re


given. Strange to pick up this conver-


sation now. I take another sip, and


through the steam, can see the young


woman glimpse her worth briefly in her


jittery, young man. I sip and feel the gift


you were without your even knowing. I


don’t even know if you’re still alive. But


in this café, from another continent


of time, I can softly thank you.


 


A Question to Walk With: Tell the story of an early love or friendship that allowed you to see your own potential.


 

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on April 28, 2014 07:26
No comments have been added yet.


Mark Nepo's Blog

Mark Nepo
Mark Nepo isn't a Goodreads Author (yet), but they do have a blog, so here are some recent posts imported from their feed.
Follow Mark Nepo's blog with rss.