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Rodney DeCroo
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A Boy's Prayer of Stones
I try to remember the small boy I once was. There's evidence that he existed: photographs, home movies, my mother's stories. But I can't lay claim to even a single authentic memory. So what does one do
at 3 a.m., full of self pity as the body goes to shit, potbellied, root canal toothache, sore foot, bad knee, bad back, lonelier than hell, and worst of all, unable to remember who I once was.
I can't be that boy again. I imagine he turns away from me as from a stranger, the unknown adult as much a puzzle to the boy as the boy is to the man, and neither of us certain of anything.
But the boy is sunlight and water, the darting tumble of a sparrow's flight, and moves through the day with a grace courtesy of the garden though the man Find more lyrics at ※ Mojim.com has learned forbidden apples wait everywhere.
Sunlight is never more or less than sunlight, wind never more or less than wind, rain is rain, and the moon is always there. Only a boy with his scraped knees and dirty fingernails can know these things
and have a love for them as abiding and constant as the stones he gathers and places beneath his bed or on window sills, small prayers he offers to the presence that walks beside him wherever he goes
and is both the world that contains him and he himself and all he encounters. The years still distant when the stranger he will become will struggle and fail to know these things and to remember him.
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