When I Say the Words
By Chris Pepple ©2017
When I say the words
“I love you” to my neighbors,
to my friends,
to those I’ve known for years,
and to those I met
on the journey today,
I’m telling you that I see you—
The whole you…all of you.
I am not afraid of
the sight of your scars
or the sounds of your crying
or the knowledge of weaknesses…
I love the darkness of your
chocolate-colored skin
and the depth of brownness
in your soul-revealing eyes…
And I also love
the desert-kissed skin of
you, my friend, with
your deep black hair and
your chestnut-colored lips
that highlight the smile
that draws us all
into your joy…
And you with the
terra-cotta blush and
the laughter in your eyes…
And you with the
sand-colored hands
and green eyes
that disguise your mischief…
And you with the
ivory unblemished skin and blue eyes…
Or you—the one who wears your age
and shows your leathery arms
as you toil again through the day…
And you as you paint with the sunrise
or sing well past the sunset
or dance with the wind
or hum quietly as you write
or cook like your grandmother
the buttery-rich comfort food
or you—the one who adds
the spice that kicks in with each bite.
I love you
because you are like me—
You seek joy,
follow hopes,
love deeply,
daydream,
toil,
fear…
I love you
because you are different—
You sing a different song,
dance to a different beat,
create with a different style,
love in a different way,
toil using your unique gifts,
fear a different enemy…
I see you—the whole you…
And celebrate us all today…
By Chris Pepple ©2017