Sunday, July 12, 2026

Still, What I Want

"Casting aside the weight of facts"
 is not something I recommend 
as we're currently experiencing 
the reality and the consequences
of actually doing so.

Mary Oliver's speaking metaphorically
 and in that context, 
I understand and resonate 
with floating a little above this difficult world.  
Interesting how the intention behind 
the "casting aside of facts" alters the meaning 
and the outcome dramatically.  

The riper I become, the clearer it gets that
pretty much everything is neither all good nor all bad.
For a poet and a president to use similar words and actions
to describe stunningly opposite perspectives,
provides a precise example of the paradox.







 

Friday, July 10, 2026

We Forget


"And maybe we have to forget or we would be too stupified 
with gratitude for every raindrop and eyelash to get through the day..."

I love the phrase "stupified with gratitude". 
There are plenty of unworthy things to be stupified by, aren't there?

So let's "cast upon ourselves, a spell against indifference."
It's possible to be aware of things without succumbing to numbness
or burying our heads in the sand?
We're certainly getting plenty of opportunites to practice.

Let's "move through the world with an inner bow at every littlest thing
that prevailed against the odds of otherwise in order to exist."

Let the noise and chaos exist in its layer of temporary.
We will keep on adding layer after layer of wonder 
of what is enduring and extraordinary, 
existing in even the tiniest forms of magnificense.





 

Thursday, July 9, 2026

Our Sun

Oh, how I love this.
I want to be like the sun.
I am not;
 at least not yet.
I constantly catch myself measuring...
comparing...thinking in duality....
either one or the other. 
 It does not make me proud.

"Does not choose the daffodil over the daphne,
does not care what you believe in,
what color your skin,
how colorful your credentials..."
and on and on
No walls or borders or IOU's.
"Does not choose me over you."

". . .bringing very last thing to life.
Bringing life to every last thing."

 

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

In Praise of Impermanence

This is so richly written, I hesitate adding anything but 
my grateful attention to each stanza with admiration and appreciation.

That being said, I shudder at the thought...
"the earth won't be around forever."
Followed by thinking forever is a long, long time.
It will not happen in my lifetime or my grandchildren's
or their grandchildren's.
Some of us have some trouble 
accepting impermanence.
Yet, here it is and here are we.







 

Monday, July 6, 2026

Before The War

Sometimes, Nikita's poetry guts me.
And this one did just that.

Filling my heart with goodness, 
means weaving sorrow into the tapestry 
nestled in close with glory and gratitude.
I wish it wasn't so, yet, there's no escaping it
no matter how diligently I avoid it.
I continue to carry it as it carries me.
Learning to let it flow through me,
to recognize and absorb the painful,
to feel it strong and release it 
as it moves into the river of time is the lesson.
Overcoming the temptation to turn away
without wallowing in despair is the challenge.
I'm grateful you are here.
Together we can navigate 
the wretched and wonderful
paradoxes of our lives.




 

Sunday, July 5, 2026

The Book




". . .to be beautiful is also to be brief and simple, 
is to rise up and be glorious, and then vanish."
This is true in the big picture of our universe, isn't it?
It's what we, as humans are meant to be.
How I wish we could all be beautiful before we vanish...
or at least treat each other from that perspective.

"the usual daily foolishness that comes to so little
so far as the real things matter: eternity, the unseen,
the unrecognized, the filling of the heart with goodness..."
A recipe for where to focus our attention, perhaps?
My personal objective is to fill my heart with goodness.

We humans can write the story of our lives...lilies and lichen
and countless splendid entities on earth, cannot.
What if we could at least attempt to write their story for them?
Write the biography of a honey bee, a dandelion, American Columbo,
or any more-than-human being who draws us in...
the Milky Way, Venus, Pluto...