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“The Monk Stood Beside a Wheelbarrow,” Jane Hirshfield

The monk stood beside a wheelbarrow, weeping.

God or Buddha nowhere to be seen–
these tears were fully human,
bitter, broken,
falling onto the wheelbarrow’s rusty side.

They gathered at its bottom,
To make more rust.

You cannot know what you do in this life, what you have done.

The monk stood weeping.
I knew I also had a place on this hard earth.

newgreyhair Poem Leave a comment July 21, 2023July 17, 2023
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