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Gathered Light

Reflections on holding what the day offers

By Tim CarmichaelPublished 3 months ago 1 min read
Gathered Light
Photo by sayan Nath on Unsplash

I have come to believe that gathering

is a form of listening

a slow move toward what remains

after the noise has passed.

I gather the light first

not the bold glare of noon

but the pale shimmer that drifts through early hours

the evening glow that seems unsure of itself

I take it gently

as if brilliance could startle.

Then I gather the hours

the overlooked ones

the small slivers of time

that hover between tasks

seeking a place to belong.

They are like kernels

kept for a season yet to come

a promise waiting for a place to root.

I gather voices too

laughter carried across a room

names spoken with care

stories that arrive unfinished

yet stay with me anyway.

They settle inside

like warmth after a long walk in winter

a comfort shaped by those who offered it.

And when night deepens

I gather myself

the thoughts pulled in many directions

the breath I forgot to take.

I bring them back

as someone might guide scattered lanterns

into a circle of soft fire.

In doing this I learn

gathering is choosing

to keep what matters

to lift it into the light

so it does not disappear.

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About the Creator

Tim Carmichael

Tim is an Appalachian poet and cookbook author. He writes about rural life, family, and the places he grew up around. His poetry and essays have appeared in Beautiful and Brutal Things, his latest book.

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  • Gina C.3 months ago

    This is beautiful, Tim 💙 I love how it reminds us to slow down and hold close what actually matters. Wonderful work!

  • Imola Tóth3 months ago

    The last line! It's perfect. Beautiful, heart warming moments you gathered here, Tim. (Especially on a cold day like today was, it felt really lovely to read it.)

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