Shoshin

Shoshin

A Poem by LR Young

a beginner's mind, already
mined of all its small silly
Saturday attachments. The
expected eggs like eyes, and
half a biscuit buttered. The
meter of the matter has it's
own tremor, A certain Self.
 
A cracked cup, with all the liquid
pooling, eventually everything
slips out. Even secrets,
especially those. I can finally
see the bottom. It is
a very deep mouth.

I could count the petals of winters
or roses; I could sing puja,
I could bow before traditions,
a child's mind, an empty mantra,
the buttercup yellow dress
outgrown. I wished on dandelion's
breath, I wished on skipping stones,
I counted the ripples but forgot
the center, the gate, the hill.
 
Sitting in my own ring
of influence, I am
the only one here, but mined
of all expectations, love or sin,
original transfiguration, the
tin man's only desire was for a heart,
and all he got was a clock.

Sometimes I think its enough of
a gift, this body ticking in time
to constellations. My new skin,
a new liver, the light of cells
in orbit, filled with satellites,
supernova's die
like every other sun. My empty
mind is a ready mine,
a nursery for new stars.

© 2009 LR Young


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Added on May 16, 2009
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LR Young
LR Young

Boulder, CO



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LR Young completed her Masters in Literature in Spring of 2009. Her current emphasis is poetry, the intimacy of words and string of consciousness revelations, rhythm and imagery. It is just as Ginsber.. more..

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