"I experienced a sudden impact, a seizure of happiness. It was not
the drowning sort of happiness, rather the floating sort."
"I did not feel that I understood any mystery, . . . rather
that I could be happy and feel blessed within the perplexity."
". . .only a sudden awareness of the citizenry
of all things within one world. . ."
This is so deeply, quietly, beautiful and potently real.
My breathing slows and settles the rocking molecules
spinning around inside from all the outside "perplexity".
My heartbeat slows as I let her words sink in.
There is space within the tightness of our time.
"the most casual of moments"
I find myself choked up at the thought of
what a legacy Mary Oliver has left for us.

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