Monday 29 August 2016

Lost Blessing

It doesn’t always
mean to go astray.
But somehow
this blessing knew
it would find you here—
here in this place
where even you
don’t know where
you are.
This blessing
regrets to say
it left its compass
at home.
It is without map,
chart, GPS.
It has hardly
any native sense
of direction.
This blessing
appears to be
nearly useless,
in fact.
But—
and I know
this might not be
encouraging—
it purely loves
getting lost.
This blessing
has learned to breathe
when it has left
every landmark behind,
when it has seen
its last signpost,
when dark has
begun to fall
while it is
still far from home.
This blessing
knows the prayers to say
when it has misplaced
its way,
the chants
that will help it
find the path
where it seems
no path could ever be.
This blessing
is good at finding
fellow travelers.
It loves the company
of the lost,
the wandering,
the confused,
the ones who have been
walking in circles
for days;
loves helping them
find water, shelter,
shade;
loves keeping vigil
so they can
safely rest.
The point of this blessing
is that it has
no real point.
It just wants you to know
you are not alone,
have never been,
will never be—
that it will go with you,
will wander with you
as long as you want,
as long as it takes,
gladly being lost with you
until your way
appears.