Saturday, June 18, 2022

What to Do

 

Wake up early, before the lights come on

in the houses on a street that was once

a farmer's field at the edge of a marsh.


Wander from room to room, hoping to find

words that could be enough to keep the soul

alive, words that might be useful or kind


in a world that is more wasteful and cruel

every day.  Remind us that we are

like grass that fades, fleeting clouds in the sky,


and then give us just one of those moments

when we were paying attention, when we gave

up everything to see the world in


a grain of sand or to behold

a rainbow in the sky, the heart

leaping up.


--Joyce Sutphen

[Photo of Indians Rocks Beach, FL]



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