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Tag Archives: poetry
Love in Common
Remember, for all of us human beings who are not yet past loving (and I would wager that is almost all of us who drag breath into our lungs), the earth is wide enough that there is a place … Continue reading
Your Monday(ish) blessing: No Wisdom Whatsoever
I slept well last night, and this morning I managed to not check the news on my phone. I went and drank coffee, sat there. For a moment or two. Found a book of stories on the shelf that spoke … Continue reading
Posted in Devotional Poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged meditation, morning, poetry, silence, wisdom
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Signs of the Times
What is poetry? Only the poets ask themselves this; everyone knows. It’s rhymes and lines and lavender bows. What is art? The new exhibit’s about this, but nobody goes. The world is too full of television shows. What … Continue reading
Blessing for Beginnings
Blessing for Beginnings If you are well, If you are fit, and ready, and healthy, And energized, Then now is the time to begin. Begin the novel, begin the exercise regime, Begin the new you, begin the home improvement, Begin … Continue reading
Posted in Other poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged beginnings, blessing, New Year, poetry
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As Dark as it Gets
This is as dark as it gets. This is true, true dark. This is as dark as it gets, says the earth to the spirit. Don’t look up, yet, for there is nothing to see. Rush, if you must. Push … Continue reading
Your Monday Blessing: Third Sheep from the Left
The third sheep from the left is the holy child. You can see her, in the frame of her mother’s camera, at the heart of the heavens and the earth. In her, the earliest secrets of love are revealed. Before … Continue reading
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Tagged children, Christmas, nativity, poetry
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After the Massacre: A Christmas Poem
When it was accomplished, and Herod’s soldiers returned from Bethlehem, a silence settled over the land like frost. The odd wailing, like the purposeless wind. And it came to pass in those days that a mother, after her child … Continue reading
Yes, I have Sought Salvation
Yes, I have sought salvation from the window of the internet browser. Just one more click, and that ought to fix the need for one more click. It takes no effort just to check if happiness is at my fingertips, … Continue reading
Posted in Other poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged addiction, Buddhism, internet, poetry
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& the band paraded out
(after Cavafy) & the band paraded out of Congo Square, marching to the midnight tolls, the enslaved spirits free for a time, between fourth and fifth, between Rampart and the plantation. The music drifted away, toward heaven, outstripping the … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged America, C.P. Cavafy, Langston Hughes, poetry, slavery
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Your Monday blessing: trust
Not in the rulers of nations, Not in the sale of the moment, Not in my team, not in my tribe, not in my demographic. Not in any theological formulation cleverly devised by man. Not in the shotgun barrels of … Continue reading
Posted in Other poetry, Your Monday Blessing
Tagged anxiety, election, faith, poetry, Psalm 62, Walt Whitman
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