Photo by Spencer DeMera

When I’m searching for trust
in the transience of everything,
it comforts me to
walk the green living hills
in meditation, listen to the creek
chanting mantras
to the rhythm of spring.

I shut my eyes for a few paces
climbing upward,
ears open wide
to a choir of hawks and sparrows,
hymn of rainwater
flowing down fissures
carved into the forgiving earth.
Concerns pass through my mind
like rosary beads
slipping through fingers.

Come summer,
the creek will grow silent,
the luscious green turn
tawny and brown.
What choice do we have
but to hold what we love close
for the time it is with us,
then open our hands
to let what we have cared for
take wing?

—Previously published in Live Encounters (2024)

By Carolyn Chilton Casas

Carolyn Chilton Casas has lived on the Central Coast for 55 years, the perfect landscape for a love of hiking and playing beach volleyball. She is a practicing Reiki master and teacher who often explores ways of healing in the articles she writes for energy and wellness magazines in several countries. Her poetry has been published in numerous journals and anthologies including “The Wonder of Small Things: Poems of Peace and Renewal” and “Thin Places & Sacred Spaces.” More of her work can be found on Facebook or Instagram and in her second collection of poetry, “Under the Same Sky.”