Sprawled on a rock
In West Canada Creek
In the Southern Adirondacks
Rapids rush, rapids gush
Hands and feet in current
I drift in and out of ecstasy
Time seems suspended
I wait for a vision
The water sings to me
“Embrace your faults.
Accept them.
They are part of you.”
On this turtle-back rock
I revel in this healing gesture
A stream washes and cleanses
A man shouts from his truck
“Are you all right?”
I assure him with an arm gesture
The sunlight
Clouds barge across
I’m in paradise

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