Quiet calm sweeps over the woods as
Peaceful fluffy flakes softly fall.
Wrapped in a cloak of winter,
Each inhabitant surveys the new landscape,
As an unspoiled white blanket awaits.
Quiet calm sweeps over the woods as
Peaceful fluffy flakes softly fall.
Wrapped in a cloak of winter,
Each inhabitant surveys the new landscape,
As an unspoiled white blanket awaits.
The visual cues
Heed the call of a new day
Soul affirming peace
Sitting quietly
Soft sweet slumber surrounds me
Providing comfort
Raindrops falling, Zen
Empty rhythm of misty
Covered mornings pass
For poetry and provide
Bliss to an empty cold soul
Nightfall
Cyclical joy
Orange glow tells a tale
A veiled uncertainty waits
As darkness surrounds my essence
The hours of peace
Shower my life
With love
I walk alone.
Alone in the wisdom of the woods
Alone with the love of natures embrace
I walk alone.
Alone in each step, the drumbeat of the distant wanderers
Alone, searching for truth in the infinite space
That is the wilderness, my life, my love
Forever marking time
In just a few short weeks a new president of the United States will be elected. The one and only guarantee of this election is that approximately one half of the population will not be happy with the results. It won’t matter who is elected, the internet will be filled with cries of the end of the world and that as a nation we won’t be able to survive four years of a Clinton or Trump presidency.
Decisions will be made that you won’t agree with. Things will be said by the new president that you won’t agree with. Both sides of the aisle will continue the insidious name calling that has sadly become the mainstream of U.S. politics.
Here’s the one good thing. You don’t have to be a part of the nonsense. It doesn’t matter who you support, in the end it is your choice on how you decide to respond. You can be part of the name calling and blaming, or you can decide not to be.
I am making a choice to do the following (regardless of who wins):
As Americans, we have the first amendment right to speech. In these troubled times we need to exercise that right, but to do so in a manner that does not resort to what has become the norm in our society. Nothing is going to change in our society (and many others) if we can’t learn to disagree with each other without resorting to lowering ourselves to calling names and playing to the stereotypes that got us to where we are in the first place.
Way to much mental energy is wasted on hating those who disagree with us. Instead of continuing to beat each down through words and actions, someone has to stand up to those on both sides who do not want to participate in a meaningful discussion. Will that person be a politician? An everyday person? Who??
Please let me know what you think. Am I crazy to expect a reasonable amount of civil discourse, no matter who wins?
Walking in beauty
Small footprints on Autumn’s steps
Eyes, open and wide
Tasting each moment as if
We had never existed.
New Day
Orange Sunshine
Streaming in the mind’s eye
Awakening reality with
Purpose
Melting
Consciousness basking in a pleasant
Scene reminiscent of
Glowing embers
And love
Cinquain-2, 4, 6, 8, 2, 2, 8, 6, 4, 2
Each new day begins
Distinct morning hues bring hope
Cascading, flowing
Ushering in the promise
Of exquisite perfection