The Harvest We Carry

i could die in a field of wildflowers 
if they would have me

i could sift through November leaves
quiet as a bird

searching for answers to
cosmic questions

while rain pelts the windows
and the cookies in the oven
grow tall, like little domes

i could write tales of kings and queens,
of sorcerers and witches and warlords

conjuring images of a long-forgotten past
which make the present seem somehow
less frightening

maybe this is part of the harvest we carry

remember, Nature never gives
her children more than they need

the real bounty is in small things
that endure

as the tiny wren
who wakes the forest
each morning with his song

on this day, wherever you are
may you have what you need
to surrender to life
with dignity and grace

nothing more, and nothing less

7 responses to “The Harvest We Carry”

  1. Thank you so much. It’s a much needed tonic you have washed over me. In deep gratitude and appreciation. 💜

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    1. Thank you very much, Mary! I hope you have a wonderful day. 🙂

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  2. Yes…with grace and dignity, surrender yourself to a life that gives and takes in perfect balance…and even in small things, there is an endurance and resilience that is shaped, folding and unfolding, guarding mystery as it unveils beauty…great poem, my friend.

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    1. Thank you for the beautiful comment, Janna! I’m glad you enjoyed this.

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