TAKE THIS POEM
Take this beautiful morning,
this November sunshine,
this November sunshine,
this blue-sky day, with the song
of a thousand seabirds,
of a thousand seabirds,
wheeling and circling
at the edge of the sea.
at the edge of the sea.
Take the eagle's cry,
from the top of the cedar,
as he surveys his kingdom.
Take the heron,
gliding past my window,
looking like a skinny matron,
purse clutched under
her wing.
from the top of the cedar,
as he surveys his kingdom.
Take the heron,
gliding past my window,
looking like a skinny matron,
purse clutched under
her wing.
Take the waves, rolling in like
white-maned horses, wave upon wave,
day after day - our own glimpse
of Eternity.
Take this moment, peaceful,
crisis-free, in the places
where you are;
crisis-free, in the places
where you are;
breathe deep the ordinary, when
so much in this world is no longer
routine. Feel the peace
of nothing-going-on.
of nothing-going-on.
Let your prayers be prayers
of gratitude. May your tears
bless those living through
apocalyptic times.
(Our turn will come.)
Take this poem which
I offer you with open hands.
Take its wish that you
and all you love
be blessed. Take my dream
of a green and flourishing earth.
Maybe if we share it,
some green tendrils
will begin to grow.
Take a break from the terrible
and disheartening news.
Let's walk our peace into the world,
Let's walk our peace into the world,
step out into our front yards.
Let's lift our arms to
the cloud-dotted blue above,
the cloud-dotted blue above,
the trees breathing with us in tandem,
such generous and benevolent beings.
Take this ordinary morning
into your heart and let it live there
all day long.
Take this poem,
like a prayer of peace,
into your very being.
Let it sing.
all day long.
Take this poem,
like a prayer of peace,
into your very being.
Let it sing.
Cox Bay, Tofino, British Columbia
Canada
Canada
Today we peace bloggers once again send out our prayers for peace, in a world where bombs are falling. We find ourselves living in a world of "Other", instead of a world of "Us". Valarie Kaur reminds us to See No Stranger. She calls for a revolution of the heart. This resonates with me.
This year Mimi Lenox is asking us to contemplate the transforming power of walking in peace - being peace. This is more challenging than usual right now, where division is everywhere, and tensions are rising across the globe.
This poem was written before the latest war began. I offer it as a branch of the peace we all want. It is hard to find the words, even for someone who has written millions of words in her lifetime. We are taking too long to evolve. Yet somehow we have to hold onto hope that humankind can learn to live the ways of peace.
Thank you, Mimi Lenox at Blogblast for Peace, for once again sending our prayers for peace across the globe. We need it more every year!
I am sitting here in tears reading your powerful words. I want to sit in that place where nothing is going on, nature is singing praises and in its glory...where we rise up and take it with us through the world. Your words have touched my soul and will so many others. Sharing widely. Beautiful, my friend!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi. I find my peace and solace in nature always. Because I love Mother Earth so much, all of what is happening - war, discord, climate breakdown - is hard on the old heart. But we continue to live in hope - and the knowledge that so many share our desire for a world of peace and social and environmental justice.
DeleteHi Sherry, I hope you’re doing well! Your peace posts are my favorites. After 14 years l not blogging as much but posted this year. Boy, do we did an extra boost of peace! Do you remember my very old blog BoomerMuse? I’m breathing new life into it🌬️
ReplyDeleteSo glad you are breathing new life into your blog. That is wonderful news!
DeleteAh we used the same graphic. <3 Lovely poem and message.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
DeleteWhat a beautiful poem, it's perfect for today. Thank you for visiting me xoxo Little Miss Titch
ReplyDeleteSo happy you like it. Thanks for reading.
Delete"the trees breathing with us in tandem,
ReplyDeletesuch generous and benevolent beings"
Where I find my peace, always.
DeleteThere is a ring of gratitude to your words for the ordinary, which is extraordinary in these times.
ReplyDeleteGratitude for what is is what keeps me going. Smiles.
DeleteThat really is a most beautiful poem, exactly what we all need. I hope to see peace in my lifetime, it is well worth waiting for, always.
ReplyDeleteSo happy you like it.
DeleteSuch a beautiful poem, the words move me! I copied it in my book of favourite poetry (with credit of course). Thank you for visiting me!
ReplyDeleteTink, I am honoured you copied it! Many thanks.
ReplyDeleteYou have found a place of peace and your poem is a deep reflection of the gifts of nature. We need to read uplifting messages to help us through these difficult times.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Truedessa. I try.
Delete"Let's walk our peace into the world . . . " and meet peace there in all of nature. Thank you Sherry.
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome, Susan.
DeleteNature is my peace and solace always.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely beautiful poem♥
ReplyDeleteThank you! Molly made me smile today, tell her thanks!
DeleteA collective of hope. Peace blog day is truly heart felt. Thank you.
ReplyDelete"A collectve of hope." I love that!
DeleteA beautiful poem. Thank you and peace to you.x
ReplyDeletePeace to you, too. Smiles.
Delete"Take this poem,
ReplyDeletelike a prayer of peace,
into your very being.
Let it sing."
Yes, let it sing! That is our prayer! Beautiful writing, Sherry.
Thanks, Mary.
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