Your soft voice - written 1 December 2016

near Portomarín, Galicia, Spain
taken 5 March 2018


I’ll bend so that I can hear      
your soft voice, and I know I
will hear the wonders of the      

blue universe in that soft
voice.  In the sound of dripping      
trees just after a heavy

rain shower has moved through and      
beyond this ancient hemlock
forest where life in all of      

its dense abundance, aware
and palpable in the sweet      
and freshened air, I empty

the interior of my      
world of voices and fix on
the natural silence that      

echoes with dripping water
rhythms, enclosed in living,      
breathing ambience filling

measureless oceans of space.
I hear your soft voice only
in this vast, starry chamber.


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