Copyright
© 2009 by William R. Mistele
To Eva Cassidy, Poem II
Let’s see how quickly your singing
Can make me cry,
I don’t know why
It takes only three lines
“Upon the fields of barley …”
And then the tears fly.
I love you so much
I do not need your skin to touch
I find your heart inside mine
Every time I hear your voice
I celebrate the light with which your life shines
The tears are not loss
I feel cleansed inside
I look forward to another time
Like waiting in darkness for Dawn
Her rays are diamond sharp
The cutting edge of the moment
The past dying
The future unfolding:
To give all of one’s heart
Is the challenge
Without limitation, reservation, or restriction
Dare I again listen?
I am carried away on the wings of your voice
The winds of your heart
The strings of your harp
To a place I know not
But this I know:
Only in a place such as this
Can one let go and flow
To find again what is lost
The dream of what shall be
Your voice creates a path of light
Before me