Let Me Take Your Sorrow
By Jane Tawel
June 6, 2024
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Let me take your sorrow,
if only for an hour
For I am old, not like you;
no longer armored with pangs of youth.
Let me take the tears you ache too much to shed.
And I will let grief flow through me
as your fast stream flows free,
flows free through my slow-moving sea.
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Let me take your anger
until you need it again.
Let me take its energy
and keep it safe from misspent deeds.
And when you’ve rested and had some play,
I’ll give it back again.
Then you may lead the charge
to change the world once more.
Then you may slam the doors
on past and future visions of hate.
And in the house of my own self,
I’ll shut the gate on letting loose
the rage on life’s injustices.
Your anger’s safe with me
until you know its rightful cause,
until you know your strength.
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Let me take your fears.
For I am old (though not an elder).
(Elders are wise and I am only willing.)
And though I’m still afraid to fall;
I’m more afraid to see you tumble down too far.
I’m not afraid to stay down there.
It’s often peaceful in the depths.
I’ve loaded up a life with care
and carefully, I throw old baggage out.
And piece by piece, what’s left of me,
must t’wards the end, walk fearlessly.
The greatest fear of all draws near.
And nearer, nearer does Death come.
I have nothing here worth fearing,
Except the nearing end of all the life!
Of All The Life and All The Love!
So let me hold each of your fears.
I’ll hold them close, while we sing lullabies.
I’ll wipe your fears away like baby’s tears,
cradling your fears within my ample heart.
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Go! –live your life!- not fearless- No!
For fears protect and fears can guide,
but I will gently rock them,
so you may pick them up again,
when they’ve become at least more stilled.
And when your fears grow quieter,
then you will find their shadow strength.
Yes, you will find the strength in fear.
Yes, you will find dark’s might.
And even Life-Death’s greatest fear,
the fear of endless night,
will be the greatest strength of all,
the strength of how to live each moment, right.
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Oh, let me take your sorrow,
your anger and your fears.
I’ll take them all for hours,
for days, and months, and years.
Oh, let me take your tears and grief,
and let me take your rages.
And like a tree with many leaves,
and like a book with endless pages,
you’ll shed the dead;
write more beginnings;
and I’ll keep listening,
keep being willing
to take your pain for just awhile
that your soul can recover.
And even when this life of mine,
has passed away and seems all over,
I’ll still be there beside you.
I trust somewhere,
somehow,
some days,
my spirit will reach out to yours.
For Love will always find a way.
And I will take your sorrow,
and I will take your anger,
and I will take your fears;
and fly them far away with me.
And fly them far away.
And you, oh, little, precious bird,
will live to fly –
will climb as high as you want to climb.
And you will know that suffering,
is yet a strength along The Way.
And you will rise, and fall and rise again,
to live this precious moment,
to love this precious day.
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© Jane Tawel, 2024


