I wasn't going to share a poem this morning, but this, randomly, was the next poem in my book: All that patriotism requires, and all that it can be,is eagerness to maintain intact and incorruptthe founding principles of the nation, and to preseveundiminished the land and the people. If national conductforsakes these aims, it is... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – Keep Going
Hello. Yes, I'm back with another Wendell Berry poem that showed up in the perfect moment. I'd almost decided that I wouldn't share one today, but... the message arrived, right on time! We travelers, walking to the sun, can't seeAhead, but looking back the very lightThat blinded us shows us the way we came,Along which... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – A Costly Year
And hasn't it been such a costly year? 2020 feels unredeemable in so many ways. But here's some thoughts from Wendell Berry. By expenditure of hope,Intelligence, and work,You think you have it fixed.It is unfixed by rule.Within the darkness, allIs being changed, and youAlso will be changed. Now I recall to mindA costly year: Jane... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – Whatever Happens
Whatever happens,those who have learnedto love one anotherhave made their wayinto the lasting worldand will not leave,whatever happens.This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems, Wendell Berry You're right - I still haven't finished my book of poetry by Wendell Berry. This poem (which again appeared in the knick of time for today's post) is at... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – The Way of Love
I spend all week reading a poem or two a day, thinking that I won't find the perfect one to share on Sunday. And then - it arrives. Just in the knick of time. I would not have been a poetexcept that I have been in lovealive in this mortal world,or an essayist except that... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – Birdsong
What do the tall trees sayTo the late havocs in the sky?They sigh.The air moves, and they sway.When the breeze on the hillIs still, then they stand still.They wait.They have no fear. Their fateIs faith. BirdsongIs all they've wanted, all along.This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems by Wendell Berry An introduction to today's post... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – Wendell Berry on Hope
At least, I hope that Wendell Berry is writing about hope in this poem, because otherwise it feels as though life might be pretty useless. So I'm going to cling to the few sentences of hope that I see in this poem because it's been another gut-wrenching week all around. Here by the road where... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – Wendell Berry on Human Chaos
I'm still making my way through This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems. I've hit a section in which most of the poems make me stop and relate them to today's world. I had a hard time deciding which to share today, but this one seemed like a nice escape from the human chaos we're... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – Wendell Berry on the End of Summer
I read this poem yesterday and thought it would be perfect today. Wendell Berry lives by the seasons - he is a farmer in Kentucky and is well-aligned with the turning of the earth. Here's another poem from This Day: Collected & New Sabbath Poems. The summer ends, and it is timeTo face another way.... Continue Reading →
A Sunday Poem – End of August Reflection
It's the last Sunday of August and I just read something that's perfect for a Sunday post. My new friend, Amy at Hearth Ridge Reflections, just shared it and it was too beautiful for me to just walk away! “As August comes to her slow and dreaming end, the air has a special smell, the... Continue Reading →
