Springtime 2019

Such Singing in the Wild Branches

It was spring
and I finally heard him
among the first leaves––
then I saw him clutching the limb

in an island of shade
with his red-brown feathers
all trim and neat for the new year.
First, I stood still

and thought of nothing.
Then I began to listen.
Then I was filled with gladness––
and that's when it happened,

when I seemed to float,
to be, myself, a wing or a tree––
and I began to understand
what the bird was saying,

and the sands in the glass
stopped
for a pure white moment
while gravity sprinkled upward

like rain, rising,
and in fact
it became difficult to tell just what it was that was singing––
it was the thrush for sure, but it seemed

not a single thrush, but himself, and all his brothers,
and also the trees around them,
as well as the gliding, long-tailed clouds
in the perfect blue sky–––all of them

were singing.
And, of course, so it seemed,
so was I.
Such soft and solemn and perfect music doesn't last

For more than a few moments.
It's one of those magical places wise people
like to talk about.
One of the things they say about it, that is true,

is that, once you've been there,
you're there forever.
Listen, everyone has a chance.
Is it spring, is it morning?

Are there trees near you,
and does your own soul need comforting?
Quick, then––open the door and fly on your heavy feet; the song
may already be drifting away.

-Mary Oliver

 

For reflection: How has Spring greeted you? How have you responded?

Artwork by ~liz

 

8 responses to “Days 116-117 Springtime”

  1. Annemilligan Avatar
    Annemilligan

    Oh my… That prose by Mary Oliver and your artwork, Liz… I honestly feel so happy to be found understood, thatvI have no other words. Thank you for this!!

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  2. Maureen McDermott Avatar
    Maureen McDermott

    As we feel the bite of Autumn ‘down under’, how delightful to be swept into the liveliness and hope of Spring. What joy. May I too pause and wonder. Your colourful drawing leads me to wonder. Thank you Liz.

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  3. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    Thanks so much, Anne. I was looking for prose that might accompany this picture and Mary Oliver’s poem seemed to offer an in kind companionship. So glad it resonates with you

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  4. Erie Chapman Foundation Avatar

    “Listen, everyone has a chance.
    Is it spring, is it morning?
    Are there trees near you,
    and does your own soul need comforting?”
    It is the drifting away of the song that breaks my heart & makes spring almost unbearable.

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  5. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    Ah I would not have been aware that your season it so different down under, Maureen. Our hopefulness comes in many different forms, in small and perhaps inconsequential ways but we can always hope that others receive the blessing that is meant for them. Thank you for your continued hope filled blessing you so generously bestow on us all.

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  6. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    Yours is such a beautiful song , Erie one that can never be extinguished and one that will never leave you or ever fade away because it is within you…and you within the Song…for you are

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  7. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    Another beautiful drawing and message: Ah Spring! Ah Life! We must always strive to be grateful for Nature’s blessings: animal ,vegetable, and mineral. We are floating and rotating through the Milky Way on an incredibly delicate and yet dependable piece of steel and such and our ride is full of mystery and shock and awe on occasion!
    Lean into the awe; look always for splendor and light! Sail on of my soul forever!

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  8. Terry Chapman Avatar
    Terry Chapman

    well said and I agree! We all have a song to sing; each original and endearing to the universe, if we would only keep singing our song to everyone we meet.

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