If you drop a plate, or in
frustration, throw it against
a wall — Well, you get the idea.
Speed releases violence.
Or you could use it every day
and wash it and dry it and care
for it through the long years of
intimacy
until one day its bond might
crack of its own sweet weight.
And you might take the piece
that looks like a small mountain
and sand its edges
and carry it in your pocket
to remind you of a long life
with another.
In time, you might give it
to a favorite student or a
friend’s grandson.
And use it to tell
the story of your life.
A Question to Walk With: In conversation with a friend or loved one, tell the story of a time when your hastiness broke something and tell the story of a time when the slowness of your care let something grow.
This is from my book of poems, Unadorned.
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Sept 8–10: Mercy by the Sea, Madison, CT, Falling Down and Getting Up: The Practices That Keep Us Human. (web link)
Sept 15–17: The Sophia Institute, Charleston, SC, Falling Down and Getting Up — Discovering your Inner Resilience and Strength. (web link)
Nov 9–12: Santa Sabina Center, San Rafael, CA, Four-Day Retreat, Surviving Storms: Finding the Strength to Meet Adversity. (web link)
Jan 7–13, 2024: Global Journeys, Guanacaste Costa Rica, Saying Yes to Life: The One Life We’re Given — A Weeklong Retreat. (web link )
Feb 5–10, 2024: Modern Elder Academy, Baja, Mexico, Falling Down and Getting Up: Discovering Your Own Resilience and Strength (web link)