Monday, October 13, 2008
Morning Poem by Mary Oliver (1986)Every morningthe worldis created.Under the orangesticks of the sunthe heapedashes of the nightturn into leaves againand fasten themselves to the high branches -and the ponds appearlike black clothon which are painted islandsof summer lilies.If it is your natureto be happyyou will swim away along the soft trailsfor hours, your imaginationalighting everywhere.And if your spiritcomes within itthe thornthat is heavier than lead -if it's all you can doto keep on trudging -there is stillsomewhere deep within youa beast shouting that the earthis exactly what it wanted -each pond with its blazing liliesis a prayer heard and answeredlavishly,every morning,whether or notyou have ever dared to be happywhether or not you have ever dared to pray.
Posted by nayrakroarual at 11:24 PM
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