Do You Know Just How Loved (Amidst COVID-19)

Sunday, April 26, 2020
As we approach May with no answers as to when we’ll return to working order amidst the pandemic, a new poem sprouts....


Do You Know Just How Loved
©2020 Karla Johnston, InnerConstellation.com


Eyes and hands of compassion
always roaming…always reaching out—
Remember Master Daowu, that Zen master who said, 
“It’s like adjusting a pillow in the night.”

Arriving at the surgery center during COVID,
balancing the mask,
elastic behind the ears, hearing aids,
long hair.
Dang it, forgot the hair tie!
Step out the car and feel something beneath my shoe
Lift my sole to discover—a hairband,
and, it matches my outfit, get out!
Smiling at this gift,
I wash it good, along with my hands,
and secure my locks in pure wonderment.

A few days later I head out into the wild,
no music, no earbuds, just a heart open to the signs—
I’m mountain biking on the down
and ride through a puddle,
turn back around
to look upon
a mud-hole-elongated-heart,
reflecting the sky
as if to say, 
“Don’t ever forget,
I love you.”





I smile at Creator’s sense of humor,
the intimate knowledge of my personal motto—
you got to learn to sling mud
to grow lotuses.

It seems a theme
COVID-19–
those hands, those eyes,
there’s so little
that I actually need.

Shocked Into Presence ~ COVID 19

Friday, April 10, 2020


Shocked Into Presence
COVID-19
April 9, 2020
©2020 Karla Johnston, InnerConstellation.com


It has taken three weeks
to bring myself to the page,
attempt this weak
expression of our strange new world.
Here in America predictions are—
numbers will peek Easter Sunday 
and hopefully then, the curve will flatten.
Worldwide cases: over 1.6 million
Deaths: 97,237
USA: 451,491
Deaths: 15,938

USA jobs lost: well over 16 million 
As we wait this out, 
quarantined and socially distanced.

I include the numbers in a search for perspective,
think back in history to the ancestors 
who perhaps like me felt entirely Incapable
of recording the depths, 
lives impacted,
So in mind-numb did not.

I know one True North—compassion:
health care providers, grocery clerks, 
businesses that have retooled production
for ventilators, hand sanitizer, PPE. 
When asked about the many eyes and hands of compassion, 
Master Daowu said, 
“It’s like reaching back in search of a pillow in the night.”

There are two parts of me, one who watches:
numbers climb, economy crash,
And another, Master Daowu, 
who reaches in the dark—
natural,
effortless,
innate,
fearless.