The Graze V.193: New Fallen Snow

Dear Friends,

Snow fell this week - covering the soil and reminding me that we begin again.

“New Year Poem"

Let us step outside for a moment

As the sun breaks through clouds

And shines on wet new fallen snow,

And breathe the new air.

So much has died that had to die this year.

We are dying away from things.

It is a necessity—we have to do it

Or we shall be buried under the magazines,

The too many clothes, the too much food.

We have dragged it all around

Like dung beetles

Who drag piles of dung

Behind them on which to feed,

In which to lay their eggs.

Let us step outside for a moment

Among ocean, clouds, a white field,

Islands floating in the distance.

They have always been there.

But we have not been there.

We are going to drive slowly

And see the small poor farms,

The lovely shapes of leafless trees

Their shadows blue on the snow.

We are going to learn the sharp edge

Of perception after a day’s fast.

There is nothing to fear.

About this revolution…

Though it will change our minds.

Aggression, violence, machismo

Are fading from us

Like old photographs

Faintly ridiculous

(Did a man actually step like a goose

To instill fear?

Does a boy have to kill

To become a man?)

Already there are signs.

Young people plant gardens.

Fathers change their babies’ diapers

And are learning to cook.

Let us step outside for a moment.

It is all there

Only we have been slow to arrive

At a way of seeing it.

Unless the gentle inherit the earth

There will be no earth.

- May Sarton

How can listening deeply to the world around us and the voices beyond ourselves, transform our relationship with the living world?

May we begin this gentle revolution again without fear.

Already there are signs…….

Peace,

🌱 Lisa

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