You Need To Take A Leap For Love, Before It’s Too Late
What is happening to us? where did we leave our purity, our sheer joy for being alive, our presence?
What is happening to us?
where did we leave our purity,
our sheer joy for being alive,
our presence?
In the gutter
we are forgetting our humanity, our reverence for the simplest things
forgetting…
to be grateful for a cup of steaming coffee served with a smile,
for eyes gleaming with kindness for no reason at all,
for the sheer luck of being here to experience all of this
And I see people trying to leave their marks before they’re gone
but all they seek to leave behind are boot prints in the mud
the ego is the boot
so much weight and feigning, so little refinement
and the mud is the perpetual sea of delusion we drown in
day after day
the never ending rat race
for money, success and fame
for sexual conquests, social status and games
gambling hearts, words, calling names
busy throwing blame, casting shame
it cannot be said that we are living
when we are busy leaving our heavy marks while banging elbows
polishing our boots between the rounds, swiping our way through
because the path is filthy
Do you expect to bring your ego
into the garden of Eden?
No, in the garden of Eden the dance is barefoot
and the dance is here, among us, if we only start to see
we can bring heaven down to earth
so leave your ego at the gate
and let us talk about leaving another kind of mark around us
everywhere, whenever we go—
let us talk about leaving an overexposure in the world
because of too much shining soul,
let talk about walking barefoot
because the earth misses us so,
let us talk about walking naked
stripped bare of all the lies we know,
every vestige of prejudice
and maybe our clothes, too
I say love-making is the way to go.
You are looking for truth?
Good—find it in real, raw life
find it in your flesh and in your lover,
or if you’re after a spark of enlightenment as to the meaning of it all
you will find it in the darkness within,
the endless mystery looming beneath your skin,
but pull yourself together and dive in—
take a leap for love
before it’s all
over