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Poetry Friday - Head Over to Ruth's!

Just waving - ended up running an errand for a friend today and didn't get a post up. But I hope you've been able to partake of more Poetry Month goodness than I have this year.... no more moves planned over here! Please enoy the final Poetry Friday of Poetry Month hosted by our lovely Ruth at There is no such thing as a God-forsaken town.  She's rounding up from Uganda! Congratulate her, too, on 17 years of blogging.  :0)

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Poetry Friday - Happy Earth Day and a Nod to Mark Nepo

 

Greetings, Poetry Lovers! I hope you've been able to partake of more Poetry Month goodness than I have this year - still settling in after my big move, but with road trips mixed in. Last week I fetched my folks, who drove halfway up from Florida to rendezvous with me at a Lowcountry VRBO, and then I brought them up here to the the SC "Upcountry" to enjoy several days with our kiddos, their dogs, and of course, the baby grand (10 months old now). Very grateful for the opportunity to be together as four generations. Just got back from the return trip.

 

Among the wonderful conversations volleying back and forth last weekend, I enjoyed hearing my hubby and son discuss a brand new book of poems by Mark Nepo (cover pictured above).  This wee post is not a review of the book, as I've barely gotten my footing in it.  But I look forward to further explorations, especially because it's a collection of Nepo's poems written in his 50s and 60s. As one who has recently turned 60, the words resonate! Plus, the title intrigued me.

 

Hubby Jeff and son Seth are far more well read than I in the areas of spirituality and healing and the like. (Jeff's an attending psychiatrist with additional experience in Ayurveda, end-of-life challenges, and energy medicine, and Seth is one of the pastors of an inner city church primarily serving the unhoused community and others in the margins.)

 

Mark Nepo is a New York Times Bestselling Author, best known for The Book of Awakening. One of the many endorsements in his new book is from Naomi Shihab Nye:  "Mark Nepo is a Great Soul.  His resonant heart - his frank and astonishing voice - befriend us mightily on this mysterious trail."

 

About The Half-Life of Angels, Nepo says: "Now in my seventies, I am committed to putting my life's journey with poetry in order. The result will be the publication of several volumes of poetry. The Half-Life of Angels is the first of these volumes." You can learn more about Nepo and his life and work here

 

Since we're celebrating Earth Day, I thought sharing the opening of this poem below from Nepo's website would be timely.  To me it deals more with inner landscapes than outer ones, but the survival of the Earth depends on us to develop our capacity for love, does it not?

 

Earth Prayer

 

by Mark Nepo

 

O Endless Creator, Force of Life, Seat of the Unconscious,
Dharma, Atman, Ra, Qalb, Dear Center of our Love,
Christlight, Yaweh, Allah, Mawu,
Mother of the Universe...

 

Let us, when swimming with the stream,
become the stream...
Let us, when moving with the music,
become the music...
Let us, when rocking the wounded,
become the suffering...

 

Let us live deep enough
till there is only one direction...
(Click here to read the poem.)

 

 Be sure to enjoy all the inspiring Kidlitosphere-ish offerings for Poetry Friday this month - Jama has a handy roundup here!  And for this week's Roundup, visit the lovely Karen Edmisten here.

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Happy Poetry Month!

Greetings, Poetry Lovers!  Happy Poetry Month.  I'm hoping to chime in for the last half, but for now I'm still up to my elbows wrangling order out of the chaos of moving.  (Studio is coming along nicely, though!  Pics soon.) 

 

There is SO much goodness being generated by my Poetry Friday pals this month, please drop by Jama's Alphabet Soup to partake of the montly events roundup.  (Jama adds to it as she learns of new projects.)  You'll also find links about this year's wonderful poster, pictured above.  It was commissioned to Marc Brown (of "Arthur" fame, among other works) and includes a line from the poem "Carrying" by U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón.

 

The first Poetry Friday of April this year is hosted by the lovely Margaret at Reflections on the Teche, where you'll also find the Progressive Poem.  (My first year ever not participating!  That's how crazy the last couple of months have been.... I look forward to reading this year's magic!)

 

The week after that, my good friend Jone Rush MacCulloch will be hosting.  Since I'll be on the road that day and then have company all that weekend, I won't even pretend I'll get a post up for next week.  But HOPEfully - after that.  ;0)

 

May all the poetry offerings this month bring you solace, light, humor, understanding, quiet, and inspiration - whatever you most need in these challenging days in our country and world. Peace and Poetry Love to you!

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