Monday, December 9, 2024

If December Were Your Friend


 

If December were your friend,
it would give you a walk on the beach,
waves and sky turned pearly silver
by the sun.

All colours would be intensified -
winter hues, which you never see in summer
with its prosaic golden yellow,
blue-sky brightness.

If December were your friend,
you would choose something special to eat
at the grocery store - perhaps a treat you only buy
at Christmas. And you might smile, passing along
the holiday decorations aisle, to pick up
a green elf with a long beard and no eyes,
to take home and place under the tiny tree,
just because it is cute.

If December were your friend,
you would come home and make
a nice hot drink of something good,
turn on all the Christmas lights,
choose a holiday movie for the afternoon.

If December were your friend,
it would give you a day just this delightful.
In fact, it just did, and so I know
December is my friend.


My continuing effort to recognize the goodness in daily life, as counterpoint to the horrors on the news. Heard this quote in the film "All My Puny Sorrows" and thought it so apt for these times: 


“Ours is essentially a tragic age, so we refuse to take it tragically. The cataclysm has happened, we are among the ruins, we start to build up new little habitats, to have new little hopes. It is rather hard work: there is now no smooth road into the future: but we go round, or scramble over the obstacles. We’ve got to live, no matter how many skies have fallen.”

― D.H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover

5 comments:

  1. That elf can bring a smile...no matter how many skies have fallen...it's nice you are trying to be hopeful and find the good little things, Sherry, I know how deeply you feel about the horrors to earth and people.

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  2. We should try to be honest with ourselves, and the honest truth is, after a great loss, the little things mean a lot. I'm glad December is your friend.

    (I never thought of months as friends before, but I like December too.)

    PK

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  3. I love this poem, Sherry. And love even moreso that this was based on your REAL day!

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  4. I like this a lot. We have to go on living and each day, if I'm able to throw my feet out of bed and rise to greet it, I'm trying to remember to be thankful. Thank you!

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