There are moments when the heart
trembles without reason,
when emotions rise and fall before
thought can name them.
This poem does not ask us to control
such movement,
but to listen to it—patiently, honestly,
and without resistance.
In the gentle sway of the heart, we may
discover
both the weight of living and the
strength that sustains it.
As
the Heart Trembles
As the heart trembles,
it is good to let yourself be carried by
it.
As the heart trembles,
it is good to yield—
to stop resisting and be honest.
As the heart trembles,
it is good to wait quietly
until it settles.
Only because the heart trembles
do we hesitate before living.
Only because the heart trembles
do we feel the anguish of living.
And because the heart trembles,
we come to thirst for life itself.
Each day, we take joy in the heart’s trembling—
a barometer of truly being alive.
Each day, we restrain the heart’s trembling—
a barometer of the self-control needed to
live on.
Each day, we reflect upon the heart’s trembling—
a barometer of the vitality
that enables us to endure and live through
life.