Poetry taught me to pay attention,
to notice the small beauties: birdsong,
a furry bee asleep inside a blossom, the way
mist swirls around the shoulders of Wah'na'juss,
like a cape worn by a dowager, who has watched
the harbour for a thousand years.
It causes me to notice things: a heron perched
atop a snag, the snag itself, bark-worn and
grooved by time, the way my own face
wears lines these days, looking more like
my grandmother than me.
Poetry tenderized me, taking me from euphoric
and optimistic to a deeper place
that sees the beauty
that sees the beauty
through a prism of sorrow, the heartbreak
of human folly turning towns into war zones,
clearcutting forests, driving other beings
to extinction, heating the earth to a boiling point,
blind to our shared peril.
Whales: beautiful. Whales: dying.
Whales: beautiful. Whales: dying.
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Poetry attuned me to the world so deeply
that my eyes leak tears, all the stored tears
of my lifetime, which over-filled my heart,
now released by loss, by love and pain,
by orphaned whale calves and starving children
and times that will never,
will not ever, come again.
Poetry opened my eyes which can never, now,
be closed. It made me see the whole of life,
but through a lens of beauty: a planet struggling
to survive, a world that strives to live, as tenuously
as a fly caught in a spider web that notices,
as it tries in vain to unstick its legs, how beautiful
the morning dew is, and tips its head to drink.
For my prompt at What's Going On: Choosing Beauty. It's in the eye of the beholder, my friends.

Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou described it well, Sherry. Poetry does open a person's eyes in so many ways to see beauty all around!
ReplyDeleteI love the vivid imagery and amazing descriptions of Beauty, Sherry.
ReplyDelete"Poetry tenderized me, taking me from euphoric
and optimistic to a deeper place
that sees the beauty
through a prism of sorrow, the heartbreak
of human folly...." Aah... So true.
You give so much in your words Sherry - I feel the same about words and it is thanks to the supportive community we are in that we can expose our ourselves and find care and beauty - however fleeting and small - it is there - thank you - Jae
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images painted through your mastery of words. Wonderful poem
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Sherry, poetry taught me to pay attention, too! Your words ring so true, so deep. You put it all so perfectly in your wonder-capturing poem.
ReplyDeleteI agree with you poetry has awakened my senses to the beauty and pain that surrounds me on a daily basis. Your words eloquently speak to the poetic heart.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful poem, Sherry, so true. Poetry can make us see the world through eyes of beauty if we have beauty in our heart.
ReplyDeleteA stunning poem Sherry the way you notice the world with such tenderness, from the heron on the snag to the mist around Wah'na'juss shoulders. I love the image of the fly pausing to drink the dew. Yes poetry keeps your eyes open and I am happy to be able to read it
ReplyDeleteLife is made up of small things, lots of them, chained together. We must notice them, treasure them.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, Sherry! Poetry did teach me to be more observant of small beauties.
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