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Tuesday, April 7, 2015
PO-EMotion #7- Acceptance
April is National Poetry Month. Every year, my dear friend (and poet Extraordinaire), Mary Lee Hahn chooses a theme, and writes a poem each day. Mary Lee blogs and posts her poems at two different places- YEAR OF READING and a fabulous new poetry blog POETREPOSITORY.
This year, Mary Lee has chosen the theme, "PO-EMotions," and will be writing about a different emotion each day. She promises, "This year, I will write a poem a day that either evokes an emotion, or uses an emotion word in the title or body of the poem." If you want to read more about the emotions she will be touching on, go here.
Today's emotion is acceptance.
"Acceptance"
Eight years old
stubby fingers
peel the card
golden brown,
scrolling medieval letters,
border of turquoise and maroon.
from under the glass
on my mother's walnut dresser.
God grant me
the serenity
to accept the things
I cannot change
courage
to change the things I can
and wisdom
to know the difference.
Mama, what does this mean?
"Someday you will understand,"
she says.
"Someday
you will understand."
And she takes the card
from my hands
and slides it back under the glass.
"Leave it there,"
she says.
"I need it."
Half a century later
I need that prayer too.
But I need a few more lines.
God, help me to trust
that all is good
when life
and my dreams
are on two
completely different
opposite moving
trajectories.
And grant me the patience
to accept
when change
comes more slowly
than the Colorado River
carving the Grand Canyon
over all those
millions of years.
Most of all, God,
grant me
joyendurancejoy
to smile and laugh
past the never ending
sorrow ache
in the pit of my soul.
(C) Carol Wilcox, 2015
Amen, amen, amen.
ReplyDeletePeace be with you, sister.
I like to think of this slice as a hug from your mama. Keep writing, my friend.
ReplyDeleteI like to think of this as taking a deep breath, then that next step. To find the joy while enduring the hurt is important. Beautiful connections here, Carol.
ReplyDeleteIs it the message you need to see our the memory you need? Hold fast to the memory that came with the card too. Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece.
ReplyDeleteThis prayer echoed through my mind yesterday as I wondered what to write for acceptance. I will think of the verses you added--especially the prayer for patience--when I pray it in the future.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and thoughtful post.Poetry is the perfect place to share emotions! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, and how difficult. Peace to you. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteYour poem is a prayer. A prayer many mommas need. Amen, Carol!
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