Amidah: On Our Feet We Speak to You Marge Piercy We rise to speak a web of bodies aligned like notes of music. Bless what brought us through the sea and the fire; we are caught in history like whales in polar ice. Yet you have taught us to push against the walls, to reach out and pull each other along, to strive to find the way through if there is no way around, to go on. To utter ourselves with every breath against the constriction of fear, to know ourselves as the body born from Abraham and Sarah, born out of rock and desert. We reach back through two hundred arches of hips long dust, carrying their memories inside us to live again in our life, Isaac and Rebecca, Rachel, Jacob, and Leah. We say words shaped by ancient use like steps worn into rock.. Bless the quiet of sleep easing over the ravaged body, who quiets the troubled waters of the mind to a pool in which shines the placid broad face of the moon. Bless the teaching of how to open in love so all the doors and windows of the body swing wide on their rusty hinges and we give ourselves with both hands. Bless what stirs in us compassion for the hunger of the chickadee in the storm starving for seeds we can carry out, the wounded cat wailing in the alley, what shows us our face in a stranger, who teaches us what we clutch shrivels but what we give goes off in the world carrying bread to people not yet born. Bless the gift of memory that breaks unbidden, released from a flower or a cup of tea so the dead move like rain through the room. Bless what forces us to invent goodness every morning and what never frees us from the cost of knowledge, which is to act on what we know again and again. All living are one and holy, let us remember As we eat, as we work, as we walk and drive. All living are one and holy, we must make ourselves worthy. We must act out justice and mercy and healing as the sun rises and as the sun sets, as the moon rises and the stars wheel above us, we must repair goodness... We will try to be holy, We will try to repair the world given us to hand on. Precious is this treasure of words and knowledge and deeds that moves inside us, Holy is the hand that works for peace and for justice, Holy is the mouth that speaks for goodness holy is the foot that walks toward mercy. Let us lift each other on our shoulders and carry each other along. Let holiness move in us. Let us pay attention to its small voice, Let us see the light in others and honor that light. Remember the dead who paid our way here dearly, dearly and remember the unborn for whom we build our houses. Praise the light that shines before us, through us, after us, Amein.