The Next Thing in Line to be Loved

11/30/2020

At SGTI, we encourage our students to express their learning in creative ways. Today, we gladly offer this series of poems by one of our current students, Katie Spero. We are grateful for her permission to post them. Enjoy!

Estimated Time of Arrival

she starts to notice shoulders under a t-shirt in front of her

the atmosphere breathes his body out 

and it expands

breathes him in and it contracts

that one too

and the woman standing

grabs a seatback as the bus jolts 

green light

in 

pause

out 

pause

the voice wants to know

how can I love myself

when I am myself

who is breathing us

loving us

with life

who am I 

pause

I breath it in

it’s swept away 

silent nativity

sojourner

with a place to land

who is next in line to be loved

Don’t Give Away the Ending

An old couple walks onto the bus

Sit across from each other

Then next to each other

Then a few rows back

Whispering silently under the loud hum 

She sips water

I am thirsty

We are all a part

Apart is the illusion

Two small boys with big hair like me

Stomp up the two stairs towards the back of the bus

They shout observations 

A car with people in it

A car radio

"Right Leo?"

It sure is right

It is all right

Everything is part of the poem

The Watcher

The ego

picks up a pen.

It disappears

and I awake. I fall asleep

and it disappears.


About the poet:

Katie Spero is the Parish Life Director at Church of Saviour, an Episcopal church in Chicago. Prior to that she spent time serving and living at the Satchidananda Ashram in Buckingham, Virginia which was founded on the principle that reflects Katie’s own life journey, “truth is one, paths are many.” Katie is a trained teacher of Hatha Yoga, Raja Yoga, and Stress Management, and is a member of the COS College of Preachers. Calling on her degree in Poetry from Columbia College Chicago, it is Katie’s joy to try to put into words that which cannot be spoken to spiritually connect and serve her communities.

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