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In Stillness the Dancing

Connecting life, scripture, and poetry

winter trees

Beth Ferguson, January 9, 2009

life inherent
life unseen

bare tree limbs
winter’s fruit

branching, again, again
recursion, algorithm repeated

exile, redemption
delivered from death

life inherent
life unseen 
~original 2009 

During the same traumatic period in my life, I also found that going on
short walks around my house and hiking familiar trails in the
mountains encouraged the immediacy of soul I’d neglected. One day I
realized that the Psalms I’d just read were staring back at me in the
spent grass of summer; in stubborn little flowers pushing their way
through the cold earth of early spring; in unruly tangles of brush
bending into a dirt road; in the bluish, crystalline water of an alpine
stream. I began taking my camera and started “picturing” the texts I’d
read.   ~ Sally Morgenthaler

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