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another poetry angel!!

My friend Lisa Daigle sent me this poem-gift in response to my post Thank you Universe.  Thank you Lisa!

 Song For the Salmon, by David Whyte

For too many days now I have not written of the sea,
nor the rivers, nor the shifting currents
we find between the islands

For too many nights now I have not imagined the salmon
threading the dark streams of reflected stars,
nor have I dreamt of his longing
nor the lithe swing of his tail toward dawn

I have not given myself to the depth to which he goes,
to the cargoes of crystal water, cold with salt,
nor the enormous plains of ocean swaying beneath the moon.

I have not felt the lifted arms of the ocean
opening its white hands on the seashore,
nor the salted wind, whole and healthy
filling the chest with living air.

I have not heard those waves
fallen out of heaven onto earth,
nor the tumult of sound and the satisfaction
of a thousand miles of ocean
giving up its strength on the sand.

But now I have spoken of that great sea,
the ocean of longing shifts through me,
the blessed inner star of navigation
moves in the dark sky above
and I am ready like the young salmon
to leave his river, blessed with hunger
for a great journey on the drawing tide.

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tilt

Falling Horses, Kieran Antill

When someone beloved has fallen into a jumble of delusion, it is almost as if their loss of balance is mine, as if, in my anguish, I am tilting with them, scrambling to decipher this strange new terrain.

Grazing Horses

Sometimes the
green pasture
of the mind
tilts abruptly.
The grazing horses
struggle crazily
for purchase
on the frictionless
nearly vertical
surface. Their
furniture-fine
legs buckle
on the incline,
unhorsed by slant
they weren’t
designed to climb
and can’t.

Kay Ryan  

Say Uncle: Poems

shine again

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let’s remake the world with words.
Not frivolously, nor
To hide from what we fear,
But with a purpose.
Let’s,
As Wordsworth said, remove
“The dust of custom” so things
Shine again, each object arrayed
In its robe of original light.
 
And then we’ll see the world
As if for the first time.
As once we gazed at the beloved
Who was gazing at us.
 
~ Gregory Orr ~

500!!!

This is my 500th post!  That feels like a significant marker.  So in honor of that, I would like to offer these images that I took this morning in the rain, and offer thanks to these wonderful folks who have inspired and supported my blogging efforts:

Jon Katz, Pam White, Maria Wulf, Jenna Wogenrich, Pam Sissons (Mannix Marketing), Elizabeth Lord and Robert Schaufleberger (Deko Design) and all of you who comment, like and otherwise respond to my writing.  I love knowing that you are out there, reading, living, appreciating!

Onward!