Recognition
Playing truth or dare an hour before daylight
among the bean trees, I encounter a stranger at the gate.
When I ask what she is doing, she replies,
“Composing a life.” She seeks to answer the question,
“Is there no place on earth for me?”
I ask how she will know the answer, and she says
she will track her progress in the stone diaries.
She has an amazing grace, this girl with a pearl earring
wearing borrowed finery, and I want to know more.
I ask with an open heart, open mind, what it is she seeks.
She wants to understand the savage inequalities,
to have a reckoning with the fact that she lives
in a world where the poisonwood bible increasingly
becomes the rule of law. She wants to help people
to stop running with scissors and enjoy the perfection
of the morning.We are surrounded by landscapes of wonder, if we
would only make the effort to see differently.
She in turn asks what I seek. I reply that I want
the courage to be, to cast a slender thread
of hope into the sea, the sea of humanity.
I want to plant new seeds of contemplation,
embrace the grace in dying. I want to
know the mystery of tying rocks to clouds.
From her angle of repose under oleander,
jacaranda, the magnificent spinster listens.
I tell her she has a beautiful mind, that
I can see the molecules of emotion swirling in her.
She tells me that I am a succulent wild woman,
that I have zen under a wing. She reminds me
that art is a way of knowing and solitude
a return to the self.
Then we part, blessing each other with traveling
mercies, with a promise to meet again
at the healing circle in Gilead.-Kathryn Harper
This poem was a little exercise that I later learned is a form called a Cento, but in this case I used titles of books I have read to create an entire experience. I will share the books here:
- Truth or Dare: Encounters with Power, Authority, and Mystery
- An Hour Before Daylight: Memories of a Rural Boyhood
- The Bean Trees
- Stranger at the Gate: to Be Gay and Christian in America
- Composing a Life: a Memoir
- Is There No Place on Earth for Me?
- The Stone Diaries
- Amazing Grace: the Lives of Children and the Conscience of a Nation
- Girl With a Pearl Earring
- Borrowed Finery: a Memoir
- Open Mind, Open Heart: the Contemplative Dimension of the Gospel
- Savage Inequalities: Children in America's Schools
- A Reckoning
- The Poisonwood Bible
- Running With Scissors: a Memoir
- The Perfection of the Morning: An Apprenticeship in Nature
- Landscapes of Wonder: Discovering Buddhist Dhamma in the World Around Us
- To See Differently: Personal Growth and Being of Service Through Attitudinal Healing
- The Courage to Be
- A Slender Thread : Rediscovering Hope at the Heart of Crisis
- The Sea, The Sea
- New Seeds of Contemplation
- The Grace in Dying : How We Are Transformed Spiritually as We Die
- Tying Rocks to Clouds: Meetings and Conversations With Wise and Spiritual People
- Angle of Repose
- Oleander, Jacaranda: A Childhood Perceived
- The Magnificent Spinster
- A Beautiful Mind: The Life of Mathematical Genius and Nobel Laureate John Nash
- Molecules Of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine
- Succulent Wild Woman: Dancing with Your Wonder-full Self
- Under a Wing : A Memoir
- Art Is a Way of Knowing: a Guide to Self-Knowledge and Spiritual Fulfillment Through Creativity
- Solitude: A Return to the Self
- Traveling Mercies : Some Thoughts on Faith
- The Healing Circle : Authors Writing of Recovery
- Gilead

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