When the settee to the phone

Is half-hearted … and alone

And you ring it back,

but only in your mind

—-

If you sit and hold the minute

And the people who aren’t in it

And wonder how to harvest

Passing time

—-

Does a ghostly alter-presence

Steal your silenced effervescence

And delightfully rehearsed

Excuse or ten?

—-

When your eyes refuse to leave the phone

And sticky stillness of the known

In the quiet of the lengthening

Isolation?

—-

But you’re really only frozen

On the path so wisely chosen

In the moment that checked out

Not long ago.

——

From the ashes of confusion

Rise the sheddings of delusion

And the in-breath of a greater you

That sails upon the new.

———-

©Stephen Tanham 2024

Image by the author.

All photos taken and processed on an iPhone 12 ProMax.

Stephen Tanham is a writer-photographer and mystical teacher. He is the founding Director of the Silent Eye, which offers an exciting journey of the soul guided by lessons, inner experience and outer companionship.

There are two blog streams:

http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk

(mystically-oriented writing)

and

http://www.suningemini.blog

(general interest, poetry, humour and travel)

7 Comments on “The Moment

  1. This one was a mystery, Steve, but I get your explanation from the comments now. Had me thinking – good rhythm.

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