Into Their Hands Poem by Kurt Philip Behm

Into Their Hands



Dreams, like orphaned water lilies,
float across the surface

Ferrying my last token wish,
adrift—this silver pond

The swans make way,
as faith glides freely upon the wind

Carrying my fervent hopes
into this moment, present sent

Their petals weaving in the breeze,
to spin and turn as one

Silhouettes change and soften,
as the mirrored distance calls

Arriving at the far bank,
two children play and laugh together

With pant legs high and feet immersed,
splashing to and fro

Smiling to each other, their laughter
churns a magic torrent

As they reach into its spray,
and take my dream into their hands

(Villanova Pennsylvania: March,2017)

Thursday, March 30, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: dreams
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