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Snow Fell Twice, The Sun Always Shone
Incorrigible state of bewilderment, You make retreat life possible. Desolate green grass, rolling far beyond; Spring can see the clarity of dew-dropping morning cherries. Achiness that comes from the fourth session Leaves me humbled and inspired. Opening the front door, A gust of wind, round and billowing Cold at the edges, warm and forceful at the center Comes gushing in‹ Happiness pervades my entire body. My joints feel achy‹ Slouch and sit straight up. The shrine is messy, haphazard Ordered and neat beyond my understanding Simplified to a level of doubt. Lighting the first candle, I smell the sulfur of apprehension. The delight of spark and flame‹ My end of the world becomes illuminated: So simple, so mine, so obvious. Basking in a moment of loneliness, I watch the bright light of sun Slide and mesmerize. Early morning view: A spider has crawled into the sink. Plastic flaps, cold air seeps in‹ Karma is caused by a moment of agitation. In the distance I hear the labored activity Of a small bird making its home in a tree. Gentle breezes sway the green grass And common song is sung. Meditating on a rock has made me soft; Smelling wildflowers has hardened my understanding. Delight in a small crease where rice has fallen Delight in a space‹ Time has become smooth and sweet. Rise, drink bitter tea Light a piece of broken incense‹ Life is full of retreat.
1992
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