Love Notes
(subjects and verbs)
What does love say?
It speaks
(not like our first voice in the morning,
though it can be funny)
Sometimes I can’t hear it
Sometimes I don’t want to
It speaks through rain,
When there’s sun
It speaks through weather’s extremes
If only to say,
What have you done to me?
We’re not stupid
We could hear love, if we wanted to
I could hear love
And on a day when it’s convenient,
I guess I do
Though sometimes love has
To hit me on my abstract head,
I am so slow about it
I speak, and does it hear?
It speaks, and do I listen?
The world isn’t helping
The world is a hateful place just now
Some people try to make it so,
Thinking profit and elections come from this
These are frightened people
One word from you,
And they’d feel better
But then there’s listening
Not to mention will
Things that are required of us
The fences we take down
The walls that aren’t protecting anything
But I can answer for myself
And hope the best
I’ll try to get it right
Finding what has feathers
In the world
Calming down my own noise
So your astounding silence
When it’s silent
Might speak a library of wisdom
And I might hear the words
Of those who know them for the living
And in a hateful world,
You are always something more
You were not invented yesterday
I think I might have heard you in creation
Not to mention procreation
When you’re there, too
And your siblings,
Action and accountability,
They often have their say as well
Outshouting our own Herods
In the last
Yes, there is hate
I’m already tired of it
You are better
There is anger
You are clearer
There is scorn
You are stronger
There is violence
You are the answer
There is fear
You quiet needless (or the needful) storms
Nothing is stronger on this world or any other
(nothing we’ll take to space is better)
Though many try perversion,
You are a proper peace that will not break
Give me something, please
When I ask it
I’ve always been too slow in hearing you
So much for me to understand
You’re pervasive
Sometimes we’re tricky
But there is authentication—
When it’s good and true, it’s you
That should be enough
There can be contraindications,
Yet we can be smart
Serpents and doves
They say God is you,
But you are not God
A problem with a linking verb
Love can be turned
We could say, then it’s not love
Though cleverness unsuits you
It’s simply this
There’s love
And we can have it
Setting down a certain, sadder source of fire
Stepping away from broken glass
Turning down the volume
So there’s more than our voice, declaiming
Listen
Pay attention
This is not school, and there won’t be a grade
But only life
Life better off when we invite you
You may settle in
(Love hears scoffing)
You think this is dull?
You think love doesn’t excite you?
Then you’ve been getting sex all wrong
And jogging
Working
Cleaning up
Pretty much anything worth doing
You do this life without me
Well, I guess you already know
Try something that’s a real challenge
Deceit is too easy
The most difficult is love,
Then it’s easy
(there is a book about it, more than one
good examples there and outside, too
you might know them by name)
You want to use all of you,
You want reward?
I’ll take you on
Yes, you
You’ll find no greater challenge
Or, frankly,
A sweeter and more thorough ever after
C L Couch
Photo by Setyaki Irham on Unsplash
Bandar Lampung, Kota Bandar Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia
June 1, 2020 at 9:11 pm
Delightfully and skilfully written, as usual, Christopher. A pleasure to read and meditate on. My favourite is from St.John of the Cross ” where there is no love, put love, and then there will be love”.
June 2, 2020 at 9:39 pm
Thank you, Len! The work of John of the Cross certainly is special. This would be a good time for the writings of the contemplatives to surge.
June 1, 2020 at 9:14 pm
Oh, yes…
June 2, 2020 at 9:41 pm
Thanks, Lizl. Love is the answer. And, you know, I think love is the question. Starting with, why are we here?