I saw a child walk forward into a field
A level land it was with marshes, reeds, and
waterways
In every direction your eye took you, it was all
level
Not a mountain, or hill; not a knoll, nor even a
mound
And the sky was very large; larger than the fear of
being
Too small when the answer comes
And the clouds folded their arms about her
Although they were very high that day
They the silent witnesses above that keep watch
I saw the child stand still and gaze awhile
Hosts of hungry hearts were with her
All so small she thought they could fit inside her
And that she could carry them and take them further
She had suffered so there was room
The emptier she got the more a bearer she became
And the more room there was for more
She belonged to that which looked for her
Which she never named
I saw the child turn and face the other way
I followed her gaze and I saw what she saw
A wild goose a little distance away
Not a farm goose lost, but it was all white
One wing hung down, hurt, and broken she thought
Immediate her passion to gather it into her embrace
And there it was, at her feet, fearless, tame
In its eye the sweetest part of every hurt
thing
In its heart the cry of every suffering creature
I saw the child stagger beneath the weight of
answers
With the white goose cradled in her arms
If I could paint a picture of the healing of the
many
There it would be, a child holding a goose
Both as simple as each other, both blind to what wasn't love
If I could hold a picture, and a dream of the Passion
In my heart there it would be, a child cradling her
goose
Both lost in the better part of pain, and found in
its gift
Both saving one another journeying home
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