This post is dedicated to all my lovely friends in India. A year ago, I was exploring your cities, fields, and villages. I was bumbling through the complexities of your warm and colorful culture. You taught me so much about your world, about myself, and about God. Thank you. Yes, thank you for stealing bits of my heart.
Along Dusky Roads
I’ve lost part of my heart.
I don’t know if I’ll find it again.
Bits of it got jostled loose
As we bumped along roads
With cows and goats and pigs and dogs.
Where swarms of buses and motos honked.
Where colorful dresses swished
And bushy black heads bobbed.
Where dusty feet, skinny jeans,
And flopping sandals milled around.

It was raided in the market
Where pungent smells
Permeated the air.
Parents propped up sleepy children
On their wobbling bikes.
Drongos squawked from dubious webs
Of sagging telephone lines;
Smoke swirled from cooking fires,
And flower chains swayed from posts—
Perfuming all the air.
I think I lost bits of it,
Sifted into bowls of vivid powdered dye.
Could such a thing be possible?
Some of it melted
As I watched the flaming sun
Set behind drooping palms—
Guardians over heaps and heaps
Of chilis on the field.
The molten substance of my heart
Mingled with the blood-red rice paddies
As the last minutes of day slid away.

Mist and smoke and dust
Wove blankets o’er the land.
Dusk fell over all the paved roads
Lined with orange blossoms,
The dung roads
Lined with open sewers,
The dirt roads
Lined with fathers, mothers,
Children, workers, beggars.
Darkness hid it all.

I’m still looking for my heart.
Stolen in the marketplace,
Sprinkled here, sifted there.
I left some of it behind.
Perhaps someday
I can go find it again.

Beautiful.
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“The molten substance of my heart
Mingled with the blood-red rice paddies
As the last minutes of day slid away.”
This. Is. Beautiful.
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This resonates with me deeply 🤍 I spent the summer working in a refugee camp in Greece, and I’ve been wandering about trying to find my heart ever since … “Perhaps someday I can go find it again.” ❤️
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Blessings to you as you learn how to live back at home without those bits of your heart!
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❤
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I Get it. Completely.
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