When loneliness comes stalking, go into the fields, consider
the orderliness of the world. Notice
something you have never noticed before,
like the tambourine sound of the snow-cricket
whose pale green body is no longer than your thumb.
Stare hard at the hummingbird, in the summer rain,
shaking the water-sparks from its wings.
Let grief be your sister, she will whether or not.
Rise up from the stump of sorrow, and be green also,
like the diligent leaves.
A lifetime isn't long enough for the beauty of this world
and the responsibilities of your life.
Scatter your flowers over the graves, and walk away.
Be good-natured and untidy in your exuberance.
In the glare of your mind, be modest.
And beholden to what is tactile, and thrilling.
Live with the beetle, and the wind.
~ Mary Oliver ~
From The Leaf and the Cloud: A Poem
H/T A Circle of Quiet
Love it suzy. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful poem. Mary Oliver gave us such gifts, didn't she? Loneliness is something my ill daughter struggles with every day and sometimes on an hourly basis. At a young age she's learned to look out for everything there is to be thankful for.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this poem. Beautiful (and well-timed for me)!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Reaching to life always helps that sinking away of sorrow. Blessings, Jen
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Ulli
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ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
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