Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Things Shouldn't Be So Hard

While this seems a wee bit bleak this morning,
"a life should leave deep tracks"
and the way she names them touched me.

"The passage of life should show; it should abrade.
And when life stops, a certain space--however small--
should be left scarred by the grand and damaging parade."
With all respect and perhaps some rose colored glasses,
I wish it didn't have to be so hard
My wish is that the scars and damage are places
of revelation and recognition 
of the splendor and dazzling woven in...
that's easy to wish from here,
My heart breaks for 
all the horrors some human lives
are subjected to.





Tuesday, July 14, 2026

It Could Be

The current state of this country and its impact on our world is
testing all I believe in regarding softness, and mercy,
 especially mercy. 
I can feel the anger swell when I think about 
mercy shown in the past and where we are today.
I’m leaning into justice. 
Merciful and appropriate justice.  

I would add just a few more things that matter:
clean water, healthy soil and unpolluted air.
Plus truth, justice and fairness.








 

Monday, July 13, 2026

Pledge Of Kindness

I will remember this poem from now on when
reciting the pledge of allegiance...
I will think of kindness when I gaze on our flag...
the one I now fly at half staff...
Yes, yes, yes to "the possibilities for which it stands"
because they are numerous and exciting to envision.
And yes, yes, yes to "one planet under the stars".  
It is our precious home and we must make certain
to care for and nourish, heal and  renew the generous bounty
we're given by her presence.
And another triple yes to "interdependent on
liberty and justice for all".
With emphasis on "for all".



 

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."