Today while teaching at Boston University I fell in love with one dancer’s gesture, another’s soft drift to the floor and another’s aimless run. All day long I fell in love – one face, one movement, one turn, one leap, one fall at a time. My heart bursting with love for these young, valiant bodies, stepping into the fast, deep waters of what I was asking without hesitation, without restraint. I am teaching, but I am also learning – sweet lessons about curiosity and devotion and listening. There are moments when I cannot hold it all – it is spilling – and I am falling (in love) again and again and again.
Aimless Love This morning as I walked along the lakeshore, In the shadows of an autumn evening, This is the best kind of love, I thought, The love of the chestnut, No lust, no slam of the door— No waiting, no huffiness, or rancor— for the wren who had built her nest But my heart is always propped up After I carried the mouse by the tail so patient and soluble, “Aimless Love” by Billy Collins, from Aimless Love. © Random House, 2013. Reprinted with permission. (buy now) |
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