sp/ns The window: holding love and pain simultaneously
Your job is to find what the world is trying to be — William Stafford
With coronavirus there’s much pain. Are windows opening too?
There is a lot to take in—here’s a simple please, not simplistic version. Audio, video, poetry below. Plus submit your window!
There’s a window for love in the time of corona
What can we hold, simultaneously, with the pain and undeniable loss in these pandemic times?
There’s an opening as well as a closing—realizations that we are all connected.
What gives us some insight and helps hold hope at the same time? Poetry helps! Read on for succinct insights by Wendell Berry, Lynn Ungar and William Stafford.
The Peace of Wild Things
When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.
Pandemic
What if you thought of it
as the Jews consider the Sabbath—
the most sacred of times?
Cease from travel.
Cease from buying and selling.
Give up, just for now,
on trying to make the world
different than it is.
Sing. Pray. Touch only those
to whom you commit your life.
Center down.
And when your body has become still,
reach out with your heart.
Know that we are connected
in ways that are terrifying and beautiful.
(You could hardly deny it now.)
Know that our lives
are in one another’s hands.
(Surely, that has come clear.)
Do not reach out your hands.
Reach out your heart.
Reach out your words.
Reach out all the tendrils
of compassion that move, invisibly,
where we cannot touch.
Promise this world your love–
for better or for worse,
in sickness and in health,
so long as we all shall live.
by Lynn Ungar 3/11/20
The window: love in the time of corona in 45 seconds.
Your window
Please submit a picture of your window, actual or metaphorical, here.
See the full post The widow, love in the time of corona here >
Vocation
This dream the world is having about itself
includes a trace on the plains of the Oregon trail,
a groove in the grass my father showed us all
one day while meadowlarks were trying to tell
something better about to happen.
I dreamed the trace to the mountains, over the hills,
and there a girl who belonged wherever she was.
But then my mother called us back to the car:
she was afraid; she always blamed the place,
the time, anything my father planned.
Now both of my parents, the long line through the plain,
the meadowlarks, the sky, the world’s whole dream
remain, and I hear him say while I stand between the two,
helpless, both of them part of me:
“Your job is to find what the world is trying to be.”
Vocation
Vocation, by William Stafford, read by Garrison Keillor on the Writer’s Almanac.
Resources
Links and posts
William Stafford’s poem is via the Writer’s Almanac here > and On Hope by Krista Tippet in Orion magazine here >
Pandemic is by Lynn Ungar. Her original is here >
The peace of wild things by Wendell Berry is via Scottish Poetry Library here > and Verna DeLauer.
The poetry tag on this site here> collects posts connecting hope and despair, closing and opening, insight and withdrawal.
The window: love in the time of corona is here >
The window video on this page is by Festina Lentívaldi, (be) Benevolution. Reuse: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. Creative commons footage in it is from Cliff diving by Paolo Forti, Olafur Eliasson. ‘A view becomes a window’ by Ivorypress and NYX optical illusion by Voxstudios. The music is by Michael Davis.
Pictures are by Festina Lentívaldi or Robert Williams, (be) Benevolution. Reuse: Creative Commons BY-NC 3.0 US except for feature image from Paolo Forti.
sp/ns (simple please, not simplistic) is supporting a new meme. The more commonly used tl/dr (too long, did not read) has outlived its usefulness 🙂
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