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Friday
Dec192014

#19 Grant Us Light

by guest author, Sharon Richards

 

On this growing colder wintry day

as the light lessens

and darkness knocks at my door

I hear my candles whisper their request,

‘Will you grant us light?’

 

Such a simple thing,

the striking of the match against the box,

the flame as it leaps from the tip of the wood,

the smell of fire,

and poof, like magic

they are alight.

 

Lighting my candles I remember:

 

The silver candelabra that belonged to my grandmother,

my ancestors,

though passed from this place

are not so far away,

they watch through the veil

residing in my dreams and memories.

 

The dark green glass my husband gifted me from India,

not all dwell in comfort.

I ask the Divine to bring hope and freedom

to those living in poverty

and oppressed by the caste system.

 

May there be light.

May there be hope.

May there be peace.

 

The three in red on my windowsill,

Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Gifting your light into the night

you are within and without,

ever present in loving kindness

and in all whom I meet.

 

The Native American blue glass eagle holder,

a gift from my parents,

unaware of my love for this totem,

the presence and blessing of

vision, hope and power.

 

The glass candleholder from Krakow Poland,

for those who suffered

I remember,

and for those who suffer now.

 

May there be light.

May there be hope.

May there be peace.

 

Such a simple thing,

the striking of the match against the box

the flame as it leaps from the tip of the wood

the smell of fire,

and poof, like magic

they are alight. 

~~~


You can frequently find Sharon Richards playing with life on the edges and co-conspiring with Kayce S. Hughlett around all matters of life pertaining to Soul Strolling.
 
She loves to create: be it posting on her blog at Shash Writes, crafting meals for her family and friends, walking with her faithful canine companion, Libby, making space to listen in silence, practicing yoga or brainstorming travel adventures.

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