O Lord, you know all my longing:
	
	my groans are not hidden from you.
	
	 
	
	                   Psalm 38:9
	
	 
	
	 
	
	Transparency,
	
	that’s what I long for—
	the 
	freedom of dismantling
	 
	
	brick after brick
	the 
	wall named
	“how 
	I want to be seen.”
	 
	
	Think of the light!
	
	Morning streaking through poplar leaves,
	Noon 
	unbridled beating the roof,
	 
	and 
	in late evening 
	by 
	the gardenias, moonlight,
	
	soothing as I wait for you.
	 
	
	Still, I can’t live naked.
	My 
	skin won’t allow it.
	Even 
	with you I feel need
	for 
	shelter.
	 
	A 
	veil or a window,
	
	whatever I choose—
	
	Please, my Lord, take care
	to 
	look through.
	 
	
	
		
	
	-- By:  
	Ms. Karen Jessee, OP - - 
	a member of the Dominican 
	Laity, St. Mary Magdelene Group in Raleigh, NC.  She writes and 
	teaches, living with her husband and children near Chapel Hill, North 
	Carolina.
	
	 
	
		
			
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