Trustworthy
A secret safety resides in the pomegranate’s pregnant belly
is hiding inside bloodred seeds of truth filled with imminent
life – we might no longer believe in such luscious possibilities
instead, we the people panic, deny, force, coerce, control, are
thinking too wishfully, grasping tightly – can’t trust the stream
skin and brain cells’ quiet steady renewal, pulsing beingness
– tenacious
change so intensely uncomfortable, inconvenient, uncontrollable
like my laughter when the radio announcer reports that the driver
was put into driver-less status, yes, his misconduct got passengers
wildly flying about in the tram, him dozing off in the morning hour
train turning sharp corner when exiting tunnel – we occupied with
fearing the uncontrollable, we asleep to delicious momentum of
all that is alive
we ignore the ethereal protection that sun and earth’s juices afford us
shower us with, just as brave gravity holding our feet to the ground
cosmic vibrations breathing us like accordions with reverberant
rhythms and melodies – if we could just unlock our rigid cages
ribs, toes, hips, stubborn refusal to open hidden chambers
deeply sensing
surrendering
not to man-made rules but the realm of universum’s wisdom
our responsibility to be present, my goodness, yes… not
asleep on the job – no more business as usual –
awake, responsive, calm, trustworthy
the fully pregnant pomegranate
being broken open willingly
releasing and sharing
her shiny kernels’
wise blood
her nourishment
aliveness
Karina Epperlein, Berkeley, November 2025


Comments
Thanks to you Karina for creating!