Like Mystics

                           Like Mystics

 

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It isn’t strange that men draw us to God,

That women, children, boys and girls require

The heart to think divinity, not odd

That thoughts of birds draw us to ever higher

Horizons like the sky and sun and stars.

It isn’t odd that thoughts of fish draw dreams

To Caribbean’s and Pacific’s bars

Of palm trees, then through currents like the streams

Sent out from warmer gulfs that turn to drift

And widen as they cross the oceans.  All

These creatures and these realms are bound to lift

Our minds as smallness turns to sunset sprawl.

  The little gathers greatness in our thought.

    The world becomes epiphany unsought.

Phillip Whidden