This was a coooool prompt! Below is a peek into the chaos of the house of a teacher at the end of the school year. It sounds a right mess but it is just life scattered around the house of a family with a teenager and a young adult woman in transition into her grad studies in another province in process of moving…my children on the move.
walking in the chaos
these piles of clothes
this lived in home
that is new and not new
scattered pieces of life laying down on
floor
couch
table
dust
remnants of meals
heels
reverberations of other people’s lives not yet covered
by mine
or my family’s
attempts to place memories
from other places
in spaces too small to fit them all.
piles of books
gifts
photos of other times from other homes
where I felt more like they were mine than somebody else’s
contained chaos in empty cereal boxes and milk cartons
dishes in sinks
vases of roses given in gratitude remind me I am here for other purposes
than my own
padding on floors
to scattered rooms filled with remnants of business
dropped or placed
rested
draped
flung-back sheets in anticipation of days filled with hope to rise to the sun and reach for something new
reminds me life is filled with business and prayers in motion
walking prayers when we don’t have time to stop and kneel
or reach our hands to the quaking leaves and feel the wind in our hair
reminds me
this too is life
this too is living a walking prayer
a thankfulness
remembering to stop and hear the voice of Creator in this mess sometimes, too
because it means we live
and our living is full of dreams and prayers
and hopes that we bring medicine into this aching world
even when we leave footprints in the dust of our own floors
(c) r. l. elke
This is incredible! I can’t wait to revisit it properly, but this stanza has my soul!
reminds me life is filled with business and prayers in motion
walking prayers when we don’t have time to stop and kneel
or reach our hands to the quaking leaves and feel the wind in our hair