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I’ve come from a family of tears
—Salvatore Ala
Seen under a microscope
they so often resemble
trails left by meteors
the lunar surface of dreams
the intricate lacework of saints
(who–I like to imagine–
blinded by their own handkerchiefs
could no longer judge the perfection
of their devotion)
No matter the emotional landscape—
be it joy, fear, pain, sorrow—
this human tide of feeling will rise
and fall as surely as breath
Where is this flow
emerging from?
returning to? —
its mysterious source.
leaving behind only
its invisible fingerprints
One by one
they disappear as they appear—
beyond our scope of vision—
bathed in streams of consciousness
that glisten as they toil
Healing is like that—
will shed its own skin
will find its way back
will seek only healing
Tears bear us up under
the scrutiny of the small
whose heavy eyelids open
in the presence of grace
—
Copyright 2014 by Antonia Alexandra Klimenko
Published by permission of the author.
This photo series by Rose-Lynn Fisher captures tears of grief, joy, laughter and irritation under the microscope.
Tears aren’t just water. They’re primarily made up of water, salts, antibodies and lysozymes, but the composition depends on the type of tear. There are three main types – basal tears, reflex tears, and weeping tears.
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Klimenko behave yourself and shed the hypocrisy
You deliver me under the veil of your musical profundities……
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much moved, if not to tears today, by these lines, from Antonia… but tears are more than ever a physical mystery worth feeling on many levels
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A friend shared this with me. What a great gift he made. I will follow you now.
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Thanks, Donna. I love Antonia’s poem as well. Welcome to Vox Populi!
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Ohh so sorry not to reply before now.. as i didn’t see it!! Thank you so much, Donna!! and Allen, too! I’m honored that you both like my poem!
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