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EMPTY SPACES

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We wait each day in a small open space

in another-wise closed mind of sameness

for some thing, some new thing, to come our way.

We go out to get the mail in anticipation,

awakened to an heightened expectation,

to what we might find inside the box and us.

What do we hope to find ?

Bills come due for past behavior good or bad.

Notice of unexpected wealth from contest

without real competition promising a future

which holds no need to become more than what we are.

A card of remembrance of some event we attended

far away and long ago, with those not seen since.

Best of all, a letter from a beloved friend or lover

noticing we are here and waiting to resume

where intimate communication left off awhile ago.

An appointment scheduled for the future

to enliven days ahead with something new to anticipate.

What happens when mail or life suspends delivery ?

when that small space stays empty too long

does it wither and die? Shrivel to nothingness ?

Does our sense of discovery also suspend

or does the small space expand end-on-end

until it fills an eternity of space beyond

what we can comprehend in that small space?

Is sameness day-after-day a curse or way to mend

a closed mind, and open it even greater grace

with even greater possibilities?

Time to go get the mail and fill every space

of every day, of every year with everyone

and everything I can, end-upon-end of right now.

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