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Friday
Nov302012

Emmaus, by Adrian G R Scott

This is a beautiful poem about companionship by my friend Adrian Scott from his collection The Call of the Unwritten (see the Books Worth Reading section of this website).

Emmaus

Take a long unhurried walk
with a willing other,

keep a measured silence as your four
feet trudge the miles,

honour the sparse and common space
that shrewdly shapes between you,

narrate in quietness the chronicle of your living
with all its broken light,

do not spare the brittle self in your
honestly forming story,

nor judge the wounded self that wants
to nestle in your arms,

or any of the legion selves that emerge
as you summon them,

be gentle with your broken hopes
and kind to your successes,

with respect hear the restive steps
of this re-collecting journey,

recognize the natural, animate around you
life echoing your own,

then breach the generosity of solitude
with a welcome to the wanderer,

take turns in pathway sharing, break
out your spoken story,

be heedful as a deep-barked forest
to every breaking twig,

frame each exposure with the
intentness of a lens,

stop and face each other with a
bold unwavering gaze,

see the walking miles reflected
in the pupil of the other,

and by embracing what remains, you
will have reached Emmaus. 

Saturday
Sep222012

My first Kindle book, Sunday Sept 23rd 2012

Even at my age, I'm very excited to announce that my first Kindle book hits the Kindle bookstore on Sunday September 23rd. While I'm still calm (and until the actual link is correctly generated) here's what I'd like you all to do:

1. Buy a copy of it if you're a Kindle owner or have a Kindle app on your smartphone or tablet.

2. Read it!  Lend it, send it - whatever else you can do.

3. Say something good about it on the Amazon feedback pages.

4. Recommend it to all your network and friends.

5. Ask them all to repeat steps 1 to 5.

Lots of love, and I hope you enjoy reading it.