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Poems of Empathy and Support
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Alan Harris
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After a Mostness of Hurt
How after a mostness of hurt
does flower a sunrise of joy.
How never does awfulness stay
where planets are children of stars.
How warmly a candle lights up
in blackmost recesses of night.
How grieving and torment give way
to palpable peace in the heart.
From
Carpet Flights (2001)
by
Alan Harris
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Introduction
Poem 1: Sharing Copedom
Poem 2: Griefs That Stay
Poem 3: Prayer of Being
Poem 4: On Leaning
Poem 5: Prayer in Brief
Poem 6: Pain and Promise
Poem 7: Recourse
Poem 8: As Far Beyond as Here
Poem 9: Healing Meditation #1
Poem 10: At Sea
Poem 11: Briefing
Poem 12: Mother's Secret
Poem 13: Karma Yoga
Poem 14: Hope and Love
Poem 15: Wounded Holidays
Poem 16: A New Fading of Before
Poem 17: The Other Door
Poem 18: Night Thoughts
Poem 19: Healing Meditation #2
Poem 20: Quiet
Poem 21: Seeking until Found
Poem 22: Grief Is a Thief
Poem 23: Sun
Poem 24: Suppose
Poem 25: Safe
Poem 26: Together
Poem 27: Word
Poem 28: As Below, So Above
Poem 29: Confined
Poem 30: Healing Meditation #3
Poem 31: When You're in a Frump
Poem 32: Bittersweet
Poem 33: Dilemma
Poem 34: Storm
Poem 35: After a Mostness of Hurt
Poem 36: Roses
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