Skellig Islands
(County Kerry, Ireland. The larger of the two is Skellig Michael, famous for an early Christian monastery)
Steep and rocky you incline towards the sky
Surrounded on all sides by the cold blue Atlantic
Spare and imposing, jagged and sharp
Offering no softness or refuge.
Yet many the monks who trod your cold paths,
Misty at morning and foggy at dusk
Hearts set on things bigger than they
Contemplating the Great One as they pray.
A life of hardship and isolation
Choosing the loss of family and friends,
What did you see in your silent contemplation
Watching the waves beat forward and back?
Buildings you built without machines
Great stone walls and gardens to sow
A life spent reading, praying and silent
And a small plot at the end with a view of the sea.
Your footsteps are still heard on the Skelligs
As many come searching to hear
The voice that you heard all those long years ago,
And answered with conviction and cheer.
I wander the pathways on a cold autumn day
The stark beauty itself is a balm
I hear the birds cries stir the depths of my heart
And know we are not here alone.