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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Wabi Water 2 by Trevett Allen
New Year Resolve
-by May Sarton
The time has come
To stop allowing the clutter
To clutter my mind
Like dirty snow,
Shove it off and find
Clear time, clear water.
Time for a change,
Let silence in like a cat
Who has sat at my door
Neither wild nor strange
Hoping for food from my store
And shivering on the mat.
Let silence in.
She will rarely speak or mew,
She will sleep on my bed
And all I have ever been
Either false or true
Will live again in my head.
For it is now or not
As old age silts the stream,
To shove away the clutter,
To untie every knot,
To take the time to dream,
To come back to still water.
I was surprised to realize how long it had been since posting at this blog. Ironically, the reasons all have to do with clutter, of one sort or another, currently in my life. I owe thanks to Annie at
A Tidings of Magpies for posting this wonderful poem at New Years at her blog. It is telling that a month elapsed before I got around to posting it here. Might be time for me to pay attention to my reasons for creating this blog....
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7 comments:
Lester~ Hi there! I am not so busy, not with this blog. I do not feel pressured to post here, in keeping with the whole de-cluttering concept. With spring here I am forced to address my undone projects, and I may be here more often as I grapple with that (I'd rather do just about anything than go through boxes and files of old things!).
Thanks much for the visit. :)
Beautiful:) Greetings
I'm so glad my curiosity lead me here this morning - come on girl, get posting again! lol
Beautiful, beautiful poem. Many thanks.
Greetings from London.
always the water.
Cuánto tiempo sin pasar por aquí! Me alegro de comprobar que no ha perdido su esencia!
I so appreciate the comments and kind greetings. You give me incentive to begin posting here again, and more often. Many thanks.
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