Thursday, March 16, 2017

Wondering. . .

too many times
they said it
"you cannot see the stars
without the darkness of night"

naïve
for a long time
i rejected that
bullshit
dont tell me that drowning in sorrow
is a blessing

then
i actually suffered

and awoke

now-colors are brighter
suffering and joy are an infinity sign
being drawn
over and ove

and so i ponder-
can we celebrate this good news
in the absence of the darkest-night-always-printed-bad-news?

the good news is that today we are stronger
     but only because we shattered yesterday

the good news is that a student admires my patience
     only because i know i've lost it many times

the good news is that i can name and spot and revere trust
     only because i have been betrayed

the good news is that i am here
     only because i have considered leaving

so
can we see the stars of goodness
without the darkness?

4 comments:

  1. Your poem leads me to adapt Nhat Hanh: Good News and Bad News inter-are.

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  2. in the midst of the city in Tower Grove Park it is dark enough on this moonless night to see stars of goodness...and we can't see them in sunlight, but stars shine at noon too. Thanks for this reflection; to know life more fully when death has been a teacher...

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  3. the good news is that I am here only because I have considered leaving. THANK YOU FOR WRITING THIS WHOLE ENTRY. It gave me chills because I could relate to your words. Thank you.

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  4. Thanks for your relatable reflection; it reminds me that good is really present in everything as long as I'm looking

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