Wednesday, April 21, 2010

WORD WEDNESDAY: ALIVE



There is serenity at my kitchen sink

As water runs clear over the dishes in my hands,

Clear as the window I’m gazing through.

My eyes are slaking their thirst with the delight of new flowers.

Red-leafed maple, pink-flowering dogwood,

A swath of pale pink clematis, bluebells,

The white and rose cloud of the crabapple tree.


At the center of it all, nestled around a big terra cotta pot,

Is a glory of pansies, purple, white, and gold, orange and maroon.

They bloomed through the winter,

Lifting their faces to pale sun and dark clouds,

Shining with hope when ice pummeled them,

Shrugging the snow from green shoulders,

More than surviving.


I know a woman like that,

And through her, with her, I myself learn to live.


6 comments:

Mollye said...

Pure serenity. Hope you're having a good week. How did the sale go?

Karen said...

Beautiful poem - you should be proud of your daughter and the survivor that she is. As someone who's "been there, done that", I greatly admire anyone who manages to find a way to change the situation. My prayers to you both!

Fusion Art Jewelry said...

Beautifilled...

storybeader said...

very inspiring! you've got a lovely back yard, too!

Emerson Bindery said...

Really uplifting! You're so right to be proud of your daughter!

Memories for Life said...

Absolutely beautiful! I love your pink dogwood!!!