Sometimes you start to write a poem, and an interesting structure emerges, and so so go on and formalize it and make your own structure. What emerged here was a 2/8/8/3 syllable-count poem. These really busy summer days when the farm is ramping up, but the feeling of the world is slow and lazy and dreamy, something about the structure of this appealed to my sense of being caught behind a veil, stuck in a conflict where something in me wants to live in a quiet instinctual place while the world is bustling about me.
The song
of the house finch is green, and the
way the sunlight dapples the wall
in shadow.
Green is
the soul of the field mouse, and the
way that the brook meanders through
the meadow.
The heart
of this morning is green, and the
morning breezes that eddy in
the hollow.
I realize that Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are crunchy for many people, for many reasons. If this is the case for you, I wish you comfort and solace, a chance to look quietly at the attendant pain, and good strong breath to carry you through. Much love.
Gratitude List:
1. For my father, for the way he so gracefully blends reason and wisdom and compassion.
2. For Jon Weaver-Kreider, and his gentle spirit.
3. For books and stories, myths and fables
4. For work, preparations, and planning (opening day on the farm is this week!)
5. For that green sun peaking over the hill.
May we walk in Beauty!