Christmas Called Me In
by Cheryl Anne Maris
Christmas called me in
To the heart’s quieter place
Away from all work and worry
And the intrusion of outer images
Christmas called me in
To that space where I am free
From the illusion of entitlement
And the laughable notion of intellectual property
Christmas called me in
To the Realm of the Infant
Into helplessness and crying
And the universal truth of vulnerability
Christmas called me in
To the Hope already born
To the ending written
Long before the prologue wet the page
Christmas called me in
To Love Uncontainable
And the sustainable peace
Of Its full foregone
And future surrender
Christmas called me in
To the tender seeing of the Midnight Clear
And the gentle hearing of the Silent Night
Senses bestowed upon the lovelorn and senseless
Christmas called me in
To the cradle of the defenseless
The Light of the World shining
On, In, and Through
Eternity, You, and Me.
Cheryl Anne Maris: As a very young girl, I discovered the magic of turning my observations and swirling thoughts and feelings into poems and songs. The love of language; spoken, sung, and written, and also the silent language of presence, has remained through all life's twists and turns. I am a lover and celebrant of the elements and seasons of the Heart and Soul, of Earth and Spirit; finding All Life to be sacred. I deeply enjoy the privilege of sharing my life with three beloved children and a few more than three beloved friends. Presently I work in the field of in-home elder care and companioning. My greatest joy is found in being with those I so dearly love, and in the embrace and beauty of Nature.
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