I am no good at creating buttons. Would appreciate it if someone helped me with that.
Today, I start with a poem by Mary Oliver.
Invitation from Mary Oliver's Red Bird
Oh do you have time
to linger
for just a little while
out of your busy
and very important day
for the goldfinches
that have gathered
in a field of thistles
for a musical battle,
to see who can sing
the highest note,
or the lowest,
or the most expressive of mirth,
or the most tender?
Their strong, blunt beaks
drink the air
as they strive
melodiously
not for your sake
and not for mine
and not for the sake of winning
but for sheer delight and gratitude—
believe us, they say,
it is a serious thing
just to be alive
on this fresh morning
in the broken world.
I beg of you,
do not walk by
without pausing
to attend to this
rather ridiculous performance.
It could mean something.
It could mean everything.
It could be what Rilke meant, when he wrote:
You must change your life
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This poem tells me to stop and pause from our so-called busy lives. We need to behave silly and foolish, in order to appreciate the finer things. Each little gesture means something. It might lead to something bigger. Or maybe give us the joy, pure joy, that we all need.
What does it say to you? Say one word or many words....your choice..!!
OH my goodness--I absolutely love this. Wow. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous message in lyrical form...another perspective on the "stop and smell the roses" theme.
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What a wonderful poem! Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteI love Mary Oliver - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful poem! I'm so glad you shared it with us.
ReplyDeleteGreat poem! Slowing down and enjoying the moment is something I've really been working on the last few years, and this is a great way to remind me to do it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely poem --making me think of nature and getting back to the simpler things in life.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea and hope to join you posting poems. I'm no good at button though:)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful message and a good reminder.
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Yes, Ms. Oliver knows whereof she writes. Beautiful choice--thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, Gautami! Hope you're having a lovely week. :)
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