"And someday . . .
If the darkness knocks on your door
Remember her, remember me
We will be running as we have before
Running for answers, running for more"
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Midweek Motif ~
Recovery/Healing
It will surprise no one that my first motif after back surgery is Recovery. My lumbar spine is now fused�four of the five vertebrae�and the pain in my legs is GONE! Thank you, thank you for all your good wishes!
I am particularly grateful to poet Michael Ryan who has given me permission to use his amazing poem "A Thank-You Note."
Life is precious.
I think about how precious when I look at the news of wars, refugees and broken environments; when I see marvelous new inventions and creative ideas about interacting with all living things; when friends heal into more life or sometimes into death.
I am particularly grateful to poet Michael Ryan who has given me permission to use his amazing poem "A Thank-You Note."
Life is precious.
I think about how precious when I look at the news of wars, refugees and broken environments; when I see marvelous new inventions and creative ideas about interacting with all living things; when friends heal into more life or sometimes into death.
Your Challenge is to write a poem
that heals or has a motif of recovery.
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A Thank-You Note
Homework
My daughter made drawings with the pens you sent,
line drawings that suggest the things they represent,
different from any drawings she?�?at ten?�?had done,
closer to real art, implying what the mind fills in.
For her mother she made a flower fragile on its stem;
for me, a lion, calm, contained, but not a handsome one.
She drew a lion for me once before, on a get-well card,
and wrote I must be brave even when it�s hard.
Such love is healing?�?as you know, my friend,
especially when it comes unbidden from our children
despite the flaws they see so vividly in us.
Who can love you as your child does?
Your son so ill, the brutal chemo, his looming loss
owning you now?�?yet you would be this generous
to think of my child. With the pens you sent
she has made I hope a healing instrument.
(Source: Poetry (July/August 2013), used with permission.)Homage Kenneth KochIf I were doing my Laundry I�d wash my dirty IranI�d throw in my United States, and pour on the Ivory Soap, scrub up Africa, put all the birds and elephants back in the jungle,I�d wash the Amazon river and clean the oily Carib & Gulf of Mexico,Rub that smog off the North Pole, wipe up all the pipelines in Alaska,Rub a dub dub for Rocky Flats and Los Alamos, Flush that sparkly Cesium out of Love CanalRinse down the Acid Rain over the Parthenon & Sphinx, Drain Sludge out of the
Mediterranean basin & make it azure again . . .(Read the rest HERE at the Poetry Foundation)Motion Picture Footage From "An Inconvenient Truth"
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