Wednesday, August 22, 2018

A BEAUTIFUL WORLD




When sunrise reddens the morning sky,
in a sailor's warning,
do you see the mist wrapping 
breathtaking shawls
around the shoulders 
of the shivery hills?
Notice the cedar pointing poky heads 
through the clouds,
as if they are peering around
to see what kind of day it will be.
Hear the slap of a beaver's tail 
on the sleepy lagoon.
To creatures both rooted and rootless,
it is the most beautiful world.

Far off, red-robed monks
are walking prayerfully 
in the footprints of the snow leopard,
to hang prayer flags atop 
the snowy mountain peaks.
They gaze upwards towards heaven,
where their prayers are ascending
to the gods of the Himalayas,
and the thought of them
- humble, prayerful -
expands my heart with love
for this most beautiful world.

When noontime is lazy with the heat,
and bees buzz sleepily 
around the summer gardens,
when you bite into a ripe red strawberry
and juice drips down your chin, 
and you laugh as you catch the drops,
when the mourning doves call
from the top of the willow,
it sounds like they are
joining in earth's song: 
it is the most beautiful world.

When sunset turns the horizon 
into a crimson canopy,
with accents of gold and purple,
to majestically close the curtain
on the dramatics of the day,
when the moon rises up 
in the indigo sky
and the stars come out winking 
like mysterious mystical messengers,
when the dark hills huddle 
like a sleepy giant
along the inner harbour,
and the fading song 
of the whippoorwill
echoes across the inlet,
is the song in your heart 
the same as sings in mine?
A song of songs
to this most beautiful world!




for Sumana's prompt at Midweek Motif: The World Is A Beautiful Place. Despite all of the suffering on this planet caused by humans, one has only to look outdoors to remember: it is truly a beautiful world.



17 comments:

  1. This was truly beautiful, I really loved it.

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  2. "song of songs" How apt! This is love song, prayer to the creation. It is gratitude, sorely needed. It is Bible and it is Whitman--and wholly your own. Your poem invites my heart to lift up and sing. Thank you.

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  3. "To creatures both rooted and rootless,
    it is the most beautiful world."

    You have illustrated with so much flare the beauty of our world

    Happy you dropped by my blog today Sherry

    much love...

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  4. Yes. A song of songs to this beautiful world. In spite of the ugly, it is still beautiful. I can't take the negativity which in many ways is more ugly than the ugly.

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  5. A beautiful poem about this beautiful world!!

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  6. You have captured this beautiful world of ours in your wonderful words Sherry.
    I am so glad to read such a positive poem. Let us all be positive and maybe we will overcome...
    Anna :o]

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  7. Beautiful imagery. Unfortunately, I don't think I sing such a happy song most of the time. It's nice to be reminded and lifted by those strong enough to notice.

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  8. An Epic tribute, Sherry, shamanically rendered with such elegance! I love these lines especially:

    "do you see the mist wrapping
    breathtaking shawls
    around the shoulders
    of the shivery hills?"

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  9. What a indescribably beautiful poem to our beautiful world Sherry...(slight pause as had to wipe away the tears a bit then). It seems there are two types of people in this world those like us with loving eyes and those that we fear with greedy hands that are such a danger to everything and everyone.

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  10. Thank you, friends. It is good to remember the beauty, amidst so much that humankind has done wrong.

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  11. This is why I Love Poetry. Who could have shown us the path of beauty if not poets? I am breathing each word that takes me from the sunrise to the sequin night. So lovely, lovely, lovely, Sherry.

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  12. one has only to look outdoors to remember: it is truly a beautiful world.

    However much the conflicts are perpetrated one may not be able to help much. Concentrating on the positives may influence a good response!

    Hank

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  13. Oh, some exquisite imagery in this verse, Sherry. You let it all out; your song to this beauty resounds in your words. I loved this bit: "do you see the mist wrapping/breathtaking shawls/around the shoulders/of the shivery hills?"

    -HA

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  14. Stunning imagery, Sherry! I especially love:
    'do you see the mist wrapping
    breathtaking shawls
    around the shoulders
    of the shivery hills?'
    and
    'when the dark hills huddle
    like a sleepy giant
    along the inner harbour,
    and the fading song
    of the whippoorwill
    echoes across the inlet'.

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  15. And what a beautiful song you sing

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  16. Your words capture the magnificent beauty of the world and it helps that you are inspired by living in such a beautiful place.

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