Life Weaving Life

By Alex Garver

a lone thread tickles the skin

lost, out of alignment, without purpose.

alone, my heart aches for love

confused, scared, collapsed, and angry.

yet woven in their proper place 

many single threads 

become a beautiful scarf—

rainbow patterns dancing in the light 

warming shoulders through the night.

my heart bonds to others like axons 

serotonin and oxytocin 

passing notes like 7th graders 

creating neural networks 

capable of remembering us 

limb by limb, wound by wound

like Isis loving Osiris

back to life.

We’re dreaming, you know

the dramatic stakes dissolve 

upon awakening

to a more beautiful world our hearts know is possible.

as I long for friends, and they for me

we belong again

the salmon people are restored to their sacred place

amidst the deeper currents of things

and we feel and sing the grief of the trees

intimate once again with earth and water

fire and air

We remember our ancestors 

and our origin in the stars.

Today I’m thankful for friends

and Love that cannot fade 

that shines through its creations—

so unique and fragile,

bodies separated by space 

and dissolved by death.

the challenge and joy of being human

is to love the end of a thing

to fully accept its absence 

or potential absence 

and love it anyway

like holding a sparrow, open-handed

knowing it will fly away

and appreciating it all the same.

Today I’m thankful for Grandmother

my mom’s of Dutch descent 

my Dad’s from Deutschland 

for Kaariina from the North

who all come from Mama on high-

center of my being. 

thank you

for never leaving my heart 

a lone thread 

in a cold world.