What You Missed
Today is as good a time as ever to reconnect to that deep longing we each have for a deeper wholeness than the brokenness we currently experience as normal.
This poem is a real gem. See what stands out to you. Where does it connect with your longing? Where does it make you chuckle, and why? What might the Spirit be saying to you in it?
WHAT YOU MISSED THE DAY YOU WERE ABSENT FROM FOURTH GRADE
Brad Aaron Modlin
Mrs. Nelson explained how to stand still and listen to the wind, how to find meaning in pumping gas,
how peeling potatoes can be a form of prayer. She took questions on how not to feel lost in the dark
After lunch she distributed worksheets that covered ways to remember your grandfather’s voice. Then the class discussed falling asleep without feeling you had forgotten to do something else—
something important—and how to believe
the house you wake in is your home. This prompted
Mrs. Nelson to draw a chalkboard diagram detailing
how to chant the Psalms during cigarette breaks,
and how not to squirm for sound when your own thoughts
are all you hear; also, that you have enough.
The English lesson was that I am
is a complete sentence.
And just before the afternoon bell, she made the math equation
look easy. The one that proves that hundreds of questions,
and feeling cold, and all those nights spent looking
for whatever it was you lost, and one person
add up to something.