day 14: for acceptance

I still believe mainly in the opportunities afforded by acceptance.  Robert Adams If you have ever been frustrated, trying to photograph the beauty of the moon or a sunrise, then you will know that a snapshot is a mere recreation of what the human eye sees.  It can’t do justice to the beauty we behold.Continue reading “day 14: for acceptance”

day 13: for play

I asked God if it was okay to be melodramatic and she said yes I asked if it was okay to be short and she says it sure is I asked her if I could wear nail polish or not wear nail polish and she said honey she calls me that sometimes she said youContinue reading “day 13: for play”

day 12: for wisdom

In a vast untouched area like ours, you can hear what you need to hear. You can see for your own good. Messages come through your touch. You are soaked, submerged, immersed; full to the brim with beauty. Each visit can be a final answer, but the next visit brings you something else. It neverContinue reading “day 12: for wisdom”

day 11: for rediscovery

Some of what we love we stumble upon –  a purse of gold thrown on the road, a poem, a friend, a great song. And more discloses itself to us –  a well among green hazels, a nut thicket –  when we are worn out searching for something quite different. And more comes to us,Continue reading “day 11: for rediscovery”

day 10: for beauty

If anyone happened to be near the fountain which Scripture says rose from the earth at the beginning of creation … he would approach it marvelling at the endless stream of water gushing forth and bubbling out.  Never could he say that he had seen all the water … In the same way, the personContinue reading “day 10: for beauty”

day 9: for silence

I feel the real medium for me is silence, so I could be writing in any language.  To inflect the inner silence, to give it body, that’s all we’re doing.  You use the voice to make the silence present.  The real subject in poetry isn’t the voice.  The real subject is silence. Li Young Lee,Continue reading “day 9: for silence”

Sunday 2: for curiosity

Things – including concepts and bodies – are inexhaustible; they show up only partially.  If you can see everything, then you’ve already missed a spot. Bayo Akomolafe, These Wilds beyond our Fences (155) To seek context is already to acknowledge you don’t have the whole story … an ecological understanding takes time.  Context is whatContinue reading “Sunday 2: for curiosity”

day 7: for discomfort

She loves the wind. There on the edge of the known world, at ninety, In her tall house, any wildness in the elements Is as welcome as an old friend. When the surgically patched elms and sycamores Crack off their heavy limbs in the freak snow storm Of October, she rejoices; the massy hail ThatContinue reading “day 7: for discomfort”

day 6: for fear

I wonder why you brought me to these splintering days, this age of dearth-death and default extinction and the smothering of constellations nostalgia claws at me screaming send me back then I sense a fire that doesn’t consume, a cloud of breath-taking holiness passing across the face of a mountain and it says I putContinue reading “day 6: for fear”

day 5: for darkness

Consider this.  In the shadow of a perfectly round object, you will find a rebellious glimmer of light – a bright spot in the middle.  I’m not being metaphorical here.  I really mean to queer the essential and disturb its eminence.  What better way to do it in this case than to point to lightContinue reading “day 5: for darkness”