Yet Living Still
I have awakened with joy,
Delivered from care and concern
By some undeserved grace.
It fades.
I have been torn from sleep by dread,
Weighed down with fearful expectation
By some unrelenting pessimism.
It fades.
Today,
A soft choir embraces me.
This joy arose slowly,
Crept softly,
Disguised as contentment,
Permeating my daily obligations with pangs of pleasure
Yet giving no bold announcement of the spontaneous euphoria
Now made flesh as I walk along this hillside path,
My chores accomplished and forgotten.
Though tomorrow is uncertain,
Today and tomorrow fall away,
For the blue-washed sky is brushed with colored clouds
And the leafy soil is strong-scented from this morning’s rain.
O this painted circumference,
O these careful colors and textures of thawed winter,
And here, this ancient tree,
Lightning-burned, split and scarred,
Yet living still.
~ Russ Allison Loar
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