Packing for the Future: Instructions
By Lorna Crozier (she is SUCH an inspiration)
Take the thickest socks.
Wherever you’re going
you’ll have to walk.
There may be water.
There may be stones.
There may be high places
you cannot go without
the hope socks bring you,
they way they hold you
to the earth.
At least one pair must be new,
must be blue as a wish
hand-knit by your mother
in her sleep.
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Take a leather satchel,
a velvet bag and an old tin box –
a salamander painted on the lid.
This is to carry that small thing
you cannot leave. Perhaps the key
you’ve kept though it doesn’t fit
any lock you know,
the photograph that keeps you sane,
a ball of string to lead you out
though you can’t walk back
into that light.
In your bag leave room for sadness,
leave room for another language.
There my be doors nailed shut.
There may be painted windows.
There maybe signs that warn you
to be gone. Take the dream
you’ve been having since
you were a child, the one
with open fields and the wind
sounding.
*
Mistrust no one who offers you
water from a well, a songbird’s feather,
something that’s been mended twice.
Always travel lighter
than the heart.
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You can never travel too light.
ReplyDeletei absolutely love this...and i still have it hanging in my room....naturally i think of you everytime i read it. therefore, i shall think of you surviving the peruvian experience!
ReplyDeletei know you will be fine and do great things. you underestimate your own potential. go out there and change the world in your own small way and in the process, keep true to yourself. there is nothing to change in you...you are who we love.
ReplyDeleteLove this. So great. I'm going to go find more good stuff by her!!
ReplyDeleteOh Miriam, I love this. And I love you. I may steal this in hopes it will bring me comfort when I leave.
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