Friday, May 8, 2026

GRIEF CAN BE A SUNFLOWER

 



Grief can be the sunflower, delivered
by a smiling friend,
that inexplicably begins to die that very minute,
leaves drooping, head bending, tucking in its chin,
giving up, leaf by wilting leaf,
because the world is broken, and too hot,
its roots too tightly packed
for water to reach its faltering heart.
Grief can also be the bouquet of cut sunflowers
I bring home from the CoOp
and put in the tall green vase,
to cheer me as I add one more loss
to all the others, and remember
that the world, though suffering,
is also beautiful.

Grief becomes everything with age,
laced through the heartbreaking beauty
that is this world, this life, and death, all passing,
the shine, the wonder, sunrises, sunsets,
laughter and tears and love come and gone ~
earth grief for a planet in distress,
and our culpability/inability
to restore what has been lost

loss upon loss, the heaviness,
us learning how to plant our feet
and strengthen our shoulders to bear it.
Not giving up like the sunflower,
setting our roots down deep,
strengthening our stance,
accepting pain is the price of being fully alive:
gratitude for all of this life and love -
the richness of it! The gifts.
Joy woven through the sadness.
Sadness woven through with joy-
gilt-edged, and fraught,
and yet still remembering
how to dream.


2 comments:

  1. and yet still remembering
    how to dream.

    Good grief! For all of the distress, there is hope. If only everyone sticks to what they have the world continues to go round while our dreams are taking shape
    Great write Sherry!

    Hank

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  2. This is so well expressed, Sherry. Indeed, the sunflower will begin to die as soon as it is given, but meanwhile....there is the beauty and the appreciation of it while it lasts.

    And you are right, there is so much grief with age, or maybe we notice it more? But meanwhile we have to be grateful for the moments of joy & accept the grief as a part of life!

    I really like this poem!

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