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Photograph by Donna Marie Bergeniao 11/11/2003

A Thought for Today

Each encounter that becomes a friendship turns into a lifeline. One can never have too many, only too many to take care of.

 

FROM the¨BOOKS

ANOTHER THANK YOU

Thank you for kissing me
in the elevator last night.
Holidays meant little
when I was young,
only supper at separate tables
               from the grown-ups.
So thank you for the flowers
and the snow this morning
and for jam from the delicatessen
                       and for loving me.
Thank you for this one-room world.
(All I need
when you are here.)

Today while lying face to face
                          with love again
I closed my eyes to seasons and to skies
and I was younger than I've ever been.
                                      Thank you.

- from "Love's Been Good To Me", 1979

BETHLEHEM BC

You could hear 
the flapping of their wings 
for some distance -
not a sudden rush 
        or panic made by masses
but a slow coming together 
quietly in the air.

Then, following that yellow highway 
that the star provided
into Bethlehem they came.

Slow. Slow. Quietly.
like snowfall making up it's mind 
before a winter downpour

And winter it was.

On the ground 
we huddled - first in awe, 
         then in fright
thinking it miracle enough 
that our important lives
should be interrupted 
by creatures on a winter's eve
who flew above us and beyond us,
to settle in the barnyard 
         at the other end of town.

(We make up miracles to suit ourselves
and so we knew these winged persons
had been sent for our amazement,
and not to please the cattle
in an unremembered farmer's barn.)

Were you there ?

But file into the barn they did
while some kept vanguard in the air
as though imagining they guarded
some important person 
living there.

Some of us went home,
having seen them with no ill effect.
In the morning there'd be stores to open,
pigs to feed
and stories to enlarge upon
concerning what had happened
on the night before.

Were you there? 

-from "The Carols of Christmas," 1967, 1971

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Rod's random thoughts Contrary to popular belief, the end is not the beginning... at least nobody’s come back to tell us so.

Negatives, though harder to see than positives, are easier talked about.

Only look back to gain perspective.

FOR A SON AT CHRISTMAS

When Christmas comes around this year, I’d like to give you something that you least expect: your father’s wisdom. If, indeed, he’s yet acquired enough to share. Your father’s charity, if he can truly say he has done nothing all these years to harm his fellow man. Your father’s understanding, if he understands your needs well enough to listen to whole paragraphs of your young troubles without judging you mid-sentence. Your father’s absolution, though he has yet to be absolved for the recklessness he’s passed down to you both knowingly and unknowingly. Your father’s future, if he can see untroubled days ahead. Your father’s needs, that you might meet the ones he never filled himself.

I hope, though, that your father, your old man, is not so selfish as to burden you with his unanswered prayers. You will need all the God that you can get to answer some of those requests you are making now and many you have not thought up yet, but will.

- adapted from "An Outstretched Hand," 1980

 
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