"And here, unseen, is the bridge of the moment that links me
to all that was and all that is, all that is real and all that is dream.
The bridge, as long as forever. The bridge as solid as rain.
The long, beautiful bridge vast enough to hold every word,
every story, every version of what might be."
I've had panic attacks on long, high bridges. . .
so much so I couldn't speak. My stomach
and my throat seized up and all I could do was
gasp and laugh an uncontrollable laugh;
the kind that comes just before sobbing.
as a metaphor for "behaving beautifully" it felt somewhat odd to me.
I immediately linked it to the rainbow bridge and pets.
Rosemerry's poem does a magnificent job of
rearranging the metaphor in a way that pleases me.
"It is the bridge toward understanding.
And here is you. And here is me."
I would add, here is you and here is me
and over there is them.
The need for this "bridge toward understanding"
feels exceedingly urgent, which unexpectedly
circles back to my panic attack.
May we find the way to meet them on this bridge
and begin to heal the divide in our country.
May the energy of understanding make tidal waves
across the globe and recalibrate the current atmosphere.
We are in this together and we can do this.
Thank you for being here.
Namaste
PS: This brought to mind this image by brother-in-law drew in 2020.
Note the fragility of this bridge. Now think of the fragile look of a spider web.
"spider silk being stronger than steel on a pound-for-pound basis,
exhibiting remarkable tensile strength and elasticity."
We are as strong and flexible as a spider web!