I felt the desert sands beneath
my worn and weary feet . . .
wandered many years until
I found a river’s edge.
Cautiously I placed my toes
inside this stream of living water . . .
not the kind that stagnates
as it just stands still . . .
instead with full abandon
it freely sings and dances as it flows.
~
I liked the way it felt . . . and so
I went in ankle deep –
where I sensed the water
soothe me over time.
Then one day my spirit stirred . . .
I saw the river was arising.
Irresistibly I found myself
drawn to wade in deeper.
Whirling past, at first, my knees,
and then around my waist
the river rose to reach my heart
which soon began to flutter at . . .
the quickening of pace.
The current swept me off my feet
and carried me downstream.
~
Startled by the rapids that
came into my view
flags appeared . . . I felt alarm . . .
“Steady girl” . . . I told myself . . .
then found that I was drifting . . .
into a peaceful calm.
The guidance that I heard then said,
“This river will not bring you harm.”
~
Like Colorado whitewater
rafting with a splashing past the rocks
water sprayed upon my face . . .
. . . the wind blew right through my hair.
Such poetic beauty that enraptured me
I could stay forever there.
~
But this river doesn’t just stand still
it has a destiny that carried me
to a place of overwhelming panic
that seized and then it shook me . . .
really overtook me.
Clearly I was headed straight toward
a massive waterfall.
I can’t go back . . . I’ve come too far.
Too late to turn around.
Over and then down I plunged
to the other side . . .
here I saw the river had
really grown quite wide.
~
I felt one wave upon another
gently tickle through my soul.
So I began then steeping in
an other-worldly peace
which promised that it would secure . . .
forever keep me in its hold.
Soaking in this great expanse . . .
an ocean of its rich romance . . .
until it saturated me.
Swimming in the shimm’ring
sparkling crystal sea
breathing in the Ruach Breath
boldly diving right into
the deepest myst’ries of its depths.
Daring to drink in
the vintage wine that is
wholly . . . quite . . . intoxicating
letting go and getting . . .
close to drunk on You.
~
[Denise Rowe 6/18/25 — based on Ezekiel 47]
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