Saturday, June 28, 2014

Onions

June 28



ONIONS


“I heard people in meetings sharing about peeling onions.  They said they peel layer after layer until it’s all gone!  What the hell is that all about?"  I demanded in the general direction of my sponsor.
“Zealotry, it’s about zealotry.  I peel my onions too.  I have many layers of dried up, paper-thin, rhetoric that I use to protect myself.  I have to slit this papery husk and eject myself from the illusion to get at the living and vital usefulness underneath.”
“Then what?”
“Then I try to let God decide where is the best place to add my flavor.  Stew is good but salad is a treat.  I can go anywhere once the waste is stripped away.” 
“What about the issues you haven’t worked out yet?"  I bait my sponsor.
“Well, those are other onions,” is all she would say.


Allow a child to make you laugh.
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Halfway Home


Too far to turn back to the origin,
not quite close enough to my destination;
I am halfway home.

I sometimes forget where I have come from,
forget too where I’m bound.
I gently remind myself I’m making progress
no matter what I know.

I am not where I started,
not where I am going,
but I am not without.

There is plenty to do and much to look forward to.
I lift my feet one at a time, left then right.
I try to keep the steps equally spaced,
to prevent past curves and circles.

Lost is not as bad as it sounds
though I do dream of clarity,
stone -free shoes
and a home cooked meal when I arrive.


You are reading selections from Sober on the Way to Sane and More Lines From My Life by Sherrie Theriault

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