Two Rivers

DSCF0332

I stand at the junction
of two rivers
one flows towards my home
the other to the ocean

I have a boat
which one do I choose?

the ocean – sweet, salty, strong, mysterious
terrifying

washing my heart with salt water
cleansing my skin, pores, eyes, nose, ears, mouth

but I am going home
to the softness of the lakes
and the softness of my mother’s touch

where I will be held
by my family
by the rolling hills
by the kind forests

by the warmth of knowing a place and being known

I am going home
to where the winters are colder
and the fires are brighter
and life isn’t complete without a beaver tail

to nanas and pas
and cousins now married
and I’ve missed it all
but no longer

because I have my boat
and I am going home.

 

To learn more about my 108 Poetry Challenge or to donate click here.

Author: Bryn Bamber

Career Coach Bryn Bamber helps people like you find a career that’s aligned with your goals. Her Burnout to Brilliance program teaches you how to make small shifts that will free up tons of energy for the things you really love. Start today with your FREE Checklist: Decrease Stress and Get an Hour of Your Day Back! Get it here - tinyurl.com/getanhourback. Learn more about Bryn & the Burnout to Brilliance program at www.brynbamber.com.

7 thoughts on “Two Rivers”

  1. Sounds like you have a plan – I will miss seeing you at the ashram, glad to have tis kind of connection.

    >

Leave a Reply

Discover more from

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading