I danced with Miriam --
In the dark,
While the sea curled,
Hungry and wild,
around our bare feet.
We danced,
Jubilant
And filled with glory.
And I drank from her well.
The water was sweet,
Tasting of summer,
And it cooled my fevered skin
As I walked the Wilderness
And learned to hear
The stillness of God.
And we danced
With timbrels and lyre,
Voices raised in exultation,
Hands clapping out a rhythm --
Hungry and wild,
And the music curled
Around our swelling hearts.
Now I grieve at her well,
Dry,
And it echoes --
Not with the Sea,
But with her silence,
And my sorrow.
And my feet do not dance.
And the timbrels do not sing.
And oh!
I thirst for sweet water
And the stillness of God.
c Stacey Zisook Robinson
June 2014
Beautiful Stacey.
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