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Archive for February, 2016

 

            a found poem

 

 

mom, she says,

I found this ring I’m wearing

on the ground—

do you think it means

the world and I are married?

 

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One Warm Discovery

 

 

 

that fence I built

around my heart

makes real good kindling

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       after an idea planted by Gabrielle Louise

 

 

 

it never works

this trying to exhale and inhale

at the same time

 

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One Relaxing

 

 

 

inside the exhale

finding an open door—

dancing in the frame

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One Undoing

 

 

 

blowing all the wishes

off the dandelion—

falling in love with nothing

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Looking for something great to read? Drew Myron has a fabulous site, Push Pull Books, and she polls artistic folks about what they’re reading on a certain topic … the theme she gave me, aptly, was “yes.” I had a great time reading the other themes and book recommendations … thanks, Drew, what fun!

You can read my three top picks at her site here.

I’ll just say here that the other book I would have put on the list is “Don’t Think of an Elephant,” by George Lakoff, which among other things explains cognitive research around why it is so important to frame things positively.

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Hey friends, I will be giving an 18-minute talk on metaphors at the Paonia, Colorado TEDx event on Saturday, February 6, and just learned that it will be streamed live! (My husband asks if there are fish in that stream 🙂 )  If you are interested in watching, you can visit their website here that morning and join in … lots of great speakers, including one I love about bureaucracy (an inspiring speech about bureaucracy? Yes!), one on the upsides of envy, one on why the earth is not our mother, and many more really interesting folks … like Craig Childs. Show begins at 9 a.m. mountain time, and my program is scheduled to be just before the lunch break. Getting giddy!

 

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One Unselving

 

 

 

skiing through the valley

the snow and I

trade places

 

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Nine Common Places of Wonder

 

 

And suddenly you know: It’s time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings.

—Meister Eckhart

 

 

rooting for beauty

all day the snow touched everything—

thorn, stain, broken glass

 

*

 

in every moment

by what strange forgetfulness

do we not bow to each other

 

*

 

fiercely awake—

every invisible angel I doubted

hovers above my bed

 

*

 

always this invitation—

become music,

become clear, clear water

 

*

 

this terrible ache,

giving it the best seat

at my table

 

*

 

after swallowing the sea

still thirsting

for a lake

 

*

 

the next true thing—

a wind that begins far away

unbraids my hair

 

*

 

not knowing

how to pray, I learn to practice

astonishment

 

*

 

finding such

oh

so much more than enough

 

 

 

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