Spiritual Direction

Monday, October 12, 2020

What Better Way?



What better way to greet the dawn this chilly,
drizzly, breezy morning than to wander,
wrapped in my old blanket,
among the damp salvia and agastache
and asters, blues and purples all,
or to delight in the sunny late black-eyed Susans
and the scarlet of the young blueberries
against the backdrop of slowly-turning autumn
colors of the woods?

How better to welcome the
newness of today 
than listening to the rhythm of the rain,
to the early cries of blue jays,
of crows and cardinals 
and
white-throated sparrows and the 
melodies of still-present crickets and katydids,
counting down what is left of the lingering
warm days of the year?

We are on the cusp of the Earth's long rest but,
like a child not yet ready for bed,
she prances and twirls,
showing off her extravagant colors and
throwing down her fruit...
abundance free for the taking, 
inviting all who are willing into
her dance of renewal.







8 comments:

  1. Beautiful thank you for your thoughts. Do you live in MD

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  2. Thanks, MJ. We are outside of Dillsburg, in PA now, having moved from MD last January.

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  3. I love the extravagant color contrasts in that second picture! And of course the lilt of your descriptions!

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  4. This is a lovely poem. I love all the specifics, the fauna/flora names, full of colour and flavour. And I really like the ending image of the dancing child. Indeed, no "better way"!

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