Roots of Hope

Yael Shahar

We are planted on the edge of hope,

On hills falling backwards into the mist.

Topsoil washed away into the lowlands of past glory.

Windblown and fearless,

We grow.

We sink roots deep into the past,

Nourished by dead dreams and unfinished lives.

Defeated by gale and hail, despair mulches our feet,

Feeding our longing,

We stand.

We grasp at a sky always out of reach,

Branches stripped bare by winds from the abyss,

Scarred by frost, we stand naked before a cold and silent God.

Without understanding,

We endure.

We blink in the slow sunshine of spring,

Listen to a voice from beneath the choked silence.

As if these twisted limbs held a memory of a vanished crown

To weave light into hope…

We blossom.

-Yael Shahar

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Autumn – On the Hudson River 1860. Cropsey, Jasper National Gallery

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