Rain Forest Bridge
To cross
you must first
trust the strands
to hold.
The second tentative
step precedes
the next,
each successive one
gaining strength:
here to
there, now
to then, a summoning of
entreaties
within
one’s faith.
Vapor meets cooler air,
forming droplets,
clouding the far side.
I have feared endings
and the strictures of the unseen,
but here
in this vast
swaying,
I know
one line
bisects the void.
* * *
“Rain Forest Bridge” first appeared in Four Ties Lit Review in August, 2014.
A recording of it may be found on the Four Ties site.
To cross you must first trust the strands to hold…. What if the strands fail you? What’ll be the next step?……. Nice piece.
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That would require another poem. 🙂
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Then I want another poem please. I like Rain Forest Bridge too. Its lit
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I’m certain that it will be written. But who knows when?
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And as with life, the strands must hold not only YOU, but all the others who add weight along with you, beyond measure or control … possibly beyond capacity of those strands … yet … forward step by step …
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Always forward, daunting though that may be!
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As is life…. one tentative step at a time….. holding onto trust and faith…..
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Tentative yet forward, Ivor. One after another.
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❤️
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Thank you, Carrie!
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Fear and trust. The basics. (K)
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They often seem at odds, but aren’t.
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Great metaphor for life. Thank you 😊
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I’m so pleased you think so. Thank you.
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