Footholds
Love waits
for a foothold,
a moment
when it is not cut down
and thrown into the fire
by fear or negligence: waits
for warming, a spring,
a season to grow anew
again and again.
God waits
for a foothold,
a moment
when he is not cut down
and thrown into the fire
by fear or negligence: waits
for warming, a spring,
a season to rise anew
again and again.
Fear too waits
for a foothold,
a moment
of weakness
To throw all good things into the fire
and burn, desiring the end
of seasons, winter evermore,
depending always on the false belief
of a Godless, loveless world
About this poem
The picture was taken this spring at Green Mountain College. I took it, knowing there was a poem in it, waiting to be let out. And after months and seasons, it finally arrived.
Tom

This is beautiful, Tom.
Thank you Judi! I am glad it resonated with you.
Beautiful writing, Tom.
Have little time to visit you , lately.