Birthday Prayer
I want to live wildly serene
like spindrift flying off
an ocean wave
sparkling in afternoon
sunshine;
I want to live like the 10
year-old boy
dipping low to sneak a sniff
of his grouchy
neighbor’s pink rose, savoring
each inch
of smell that meets a happy
nose;
I want to live like an old
woman
sipping coffee in Autumn, wrapped
in her favorite sweater, remembering
her first love; I want to
live like a waterfall
plunging at trail’s end down
100 feet
of granite onto a laughing
man exulting
below, his tingling pink skin
soaked
forever, like a cloud his upturned
face
bows before his god; yes!
I want to live
like Walt Whitman singing
of himself
and everyone who has lived
while he dances,
wrestling with his pals in
the basement,
and those multitudes he
contains.