Trust by Thomas R. Smith

It's like so many other things in life 					                     
to which you must say no or yes.				          
So you take your car to the new mechanic.  				     
Sometimes the best thing to do is trust.

The package left with the disreputable-looking 				   
clerk, the check gulped by the night deposit, 				                
the envelope passed by dozens of strangers-- 					       
all show up at their intended destinations.

The theft that could have happened doesn't.					 
Wind finally gets where it was going 					          
through the snowy trees, and the river, even 					 
when frozen, arrives at the right place. 

And sometimes you sense how faithfully your life 			                   
is delivered, even though you can't read the address.

~ from Waking Before Dawn (Red Dragonfly Press, 2006)
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