Hidden True Lives

“Ask Me” by William Stafford

Some time when the river is ice ask me

mistakes I have made.  Ask me whether

what I have done is my life.  Others

have come in their slow way into

my thought, and some have tried to help

or to hurt;  ask me what difference

their strongest love or hate has made.

I will listen to what you say.

You and I can turn and look

at the silent river and wait.  We know

the current is there, hidden; and there

are comings and goings from miles away

that hold the stillness exactly before us.

What the river says, that is what I say.

Parker Palmer responds, “The poet’s words, for some, reminds me of moments when it is clear that the life I am living is not the same as the life that wants to live in me.  In those moments I may sometimes catch a glimpse of my true life, a life hidden like the river beneath the ice.  In the spirit of the poet, let me wonder:  What am I meant to do?  Who am I meant to be?” (Let Your Life Speak, 2)

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