Monday, April 4, 2022

HOPE IS A RADICAL ACT II



"Hope takes root
in suffering and sadness."
- David Montgomery /
Washington Post


Hope is a radical act, 
a continuing to believe,
in spite of melting poles,
warming seas, warring countries,
that we humans can be better
than we are right now.
Some days, when the bodies
littering the streets of a small town
are seen on our tv screens
through a blur of tears,
hope is 70 orcas swimming
through the Salish sea.

It is the cherry tree blooming
springtime beauty,
- in spite of us, in spite of us -
frogs croaking in the creek,
baby everythings being born,
the endless cycle of the seasons
- miraculous -
arriving right on time, with a night-time sky
purple and green with the northern lights
thrown in for good measure.

A hopeful heart can take a beating
when global politics run amok.
Our hope has been whittled down
by the last five years of living.
When the heart begins to feel defeated,
when the news is unrelentingly grim,
now more than ever
does hope become a radical act,
a determination to not give up,
to keep on trying to save a forest,
or write a hundred letters of protest
to the powers-that-be, to clean a beach,
rescue a dog, plant a wildlife garden,
or simply sit in awe in front of
a thousand year old tree
and feel its beauty seeping into
our tired souls.

The whales, the frogs, the trees
keep on keeping on,
and so must we.


for Brendan at earthweal,  where we are contemplating Radical Hope. Being hopeful does feel radical these days. 


13 comments:

  1. Exactly and precisely thought out, Sherry. Hope is revolutionary these days. My years of AA have taught me that hope is always available to those willing to embrace it.

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  2. Yes, hope is a radical act indeed...we have to keep hope alive as we can in these difficult times. And indeed a hopeful heart can take a beating, but we must not stop!

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  3. That Rajani is spamming all over the place. The comments are blog clutter.

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  4. In spite of ourselves, we must keep on. Yes.

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  5. "A hopeful heart can take a beating.." and so it must these days, yet in many ways these days are just more of what has been happening all our lives--age brings this exhaustion and sense of absolutely final endings, I think, a reflection of our own mortality. We have to see the world with the eyes of all those baby everythings being born, in spite of us, to a world that will live even if we are gone. Lovely poem, Sherry.

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  6. A beautiful post exploring hope. Hope is what keeps me going these days. We must keep on keepin' on.

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  7. Your poem hits hard .. hope as a radical act, I had not considered. But true indeed.

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  8. "a determination to not give up."

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  9. I'm determined not to give up, Sherry. It isn't too late for love to win!

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  10. Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for the reminder.

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  11. you are the best reminder of this, Sherry. hope is a radical act, yes. ~

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