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We will learn we cannot live

without each other—those who fight

 

and those who chant for peace,

those who vote for more government

 

and those who vote for less.

We will come to know, as E. O. Wilson says,

 

that our need to oppose the other

rises out of our biology

 

and it serves us, though it looks

sometimes like war.

 

We are falling together,

no matter which side we’re on.

 

We will learn that the only way

to rise is together, too—though it may

 

not look anything like we thought

it would. Every day, the world

 

grows more insistent. Every day

more reasons to drop our certainties

 

and listen.

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for Jack and Julie

 

Though I am running on a dirt road in Colorado

my mind is in Michigan near a small pond

where dozens of stoic frogs rest around a stone Buddha.

 

The Buddha, I suppose, would disapprove

and tell me to let my thoughts be where I am,

but there is joy in letting them run free

 

and noticing where they choose to go.

They move from the pond up the steps and into a house,

then stroll into rooms where books

 

are piled in every corner and a new puppy

begs to be loved. We all want to be loved,

don’t we, which is perhaps why my thoughts

 

continue to run to this warm kitchen where

the tea pot is always ready with hot water

and there is a half-complete drawing

 

waiting on the table. Home of music,

home where poetry comes for pizza,

home where love is abundant as frogs

 

still resting there beside the Buddha.

Odd comfort in knowing that they are still there,

those frogs, even when I am not. Odd comfort

 

in finding the mind knows how to return,

though it’s over a thousand miles from here—

like one of those stories about the dogs

 

who, against all odds, return to their owners

though they’ve been dropped off many states away.

And why not return to the voices and stories

 

of people we love—why not trust our internal maps

to bring us closer? Why not bring them with us

on the long dirt road where the sky is darkening

 

and the mile markers blur into uncertain futures?

There is so little we can trust—but this detour

feels honest, real as the smile of the Buddha

 

as the frogs leap all around, real as the scent

of paprika and cheese, real as the laughter in the kitchen

so humble and alive the whole world  leans in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here be the morning,

mate, what do you say

we find our sea legs

and go down to the lake,

 

and ye wear yar white shirt

with the long blousy sleeves

and I’ll wear me corset—

ye’ll tie it for me.

 

And since we’ve no ship,

no crow’s nest, no plank,

we’ll not have to worry

’bout being shark bait.

 

Yes, marooned in the sun

and becalmed on the land,

we’ll plunder each other

like hot scallywags—

 

I will shiver yar timbers,

ye’ll scuttle me fears,

I need yar good body

like I need the night stars—

 

and those scurvy puppies

who come thar to stare

will be wanting that they were

such fine buccaneers.

 

Yea, here be the morning

to spend unreal doubloons

and make real love

in our pirate costumes.

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telling you I love you—

trying to pour the ocean

into a thimble

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