I just re-read this poem yesterday and feel the truth it touches in my own soul. To me it gently encourages that otherwise oft terrifying connection to what is really true within ourselves. As with much poetry, it is best read aloud:
All the True Vows
by David Whyte
All the true vows
are secret vows
the ones we speak out loud
are the ones we break.There is only one life
you can call your own
and a thousand others
you can call by any other name you want.Hold to the truth you make
everyday with your own body,
don’t turn your face away.Hold to your own truth
at the center of the image
you were born with.Those who do not understand
their destiny will never understand
the friends they have made
nor the work they have chosennor the one life that waits
beyond all the others.By the lake in the wood
in the shadows
you can
whisper that truth
to the quiet reflection
you see in the water.Whatever you hear from
the water, remember,it wants you to carry
the sound of its truth on your lips.Remember,
in this place
no one can hear youand out of the silence
you can make a promise
it will kill you to break,that way you’ll find
what is real and what is not.I know what i am saying.
Time almost forsook me
and I looked again.Seeing my reflection
I broke a promise
and spoke
for the first time
after all these yearsin my own voice,
before it was too late
to turn my face again.
4 replies on “All the True Vows – David Whyte”
Thank you Ted. I printed it out.
It is just what I needed to hear.
Love,
Liesbeth from Thaton
Great poem, Teddus!!! Thanks for your great writing and explorations, too!!
In love with your thoughts and energy for life … nice blog
Thank you so much!