Author: Bettina Barrett

  • At the Temple

    You used to go there as soon as the gate opened
    you pulled back the heavy wooden beam
    then let it go to hit the huge bronze bell  the sound
    of it vibrating through your body and filling your ears


    you walked slowly in early morning air to the bench
    slightly uphill from the lake and sat there
    at the feet of the Koolau cliffs all dark green
    and waited for the gardener to appear


    he must have done this for years you thought
    maybe since the temple was built an exact replica
    of the Byodo-In in Japan as you discovered when
    you found a book with its pictures of the original


    the gardener came in silence into the greenery  paused
    and suddenly the spring came alive and water flowed
    down across rocks and stones across the lawn
    into the lake where later you watched him feed the fish


    and the sparrows that landed on his outstretched arms
    every morning he followed the same ritual
    as did you every day of that whole week in need
    of silence and the peace that surrounded you


    water over stones   the same stones   the flowing
    water  this image in your mind as you still
    hear these words:


    old man pours water
    over stones remembering
    the burned ones who died