Something more






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Publication: The Christian Century
Author: Rossiter, Sarah
Date published: May 3, 2011

"More later" ends her every note but

"more" or "later" never comes so what

is more I'll never know though later

I can understand as weeks and months

and years go by with many things still

left unsaid as we creep closer to the edge,

and after that who knows what's next?

Though she might say oblivion, the body

buried, dust to dust, I believe in things

unseen, the mystery of something more,

the thin place where two worlds meet,

the numinous in roots and wings.

Sarah Rossiter

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