Sunday, January 18, 2026

Why meditate?


Asked why I meditate, 
 I might respond, “because 
Things are pretty rocky now, 
And meditation takes me 
Across the ruffled waters of my thoughts 
To a kinder, gentler place 
Where I feel at home, and grounded; 
Where dark and light coexist 
 Instead of being opposites 
And I can be at peace.

Saturday, January 17, 2026

We can recover


This was what I needed to see today, 
That when things are broken 
Or get knocked down, 
It doesn’t mean the end, 
Any more than winter 
 And the loss of leaves 
Means spring won’t come again. 
This tree’s been in this state 
For at least six years and more, and yet 
Each fall it’s covered with apples. 
We, too, will find a way to recover.

Friday, January 16, 2026

A loss of trust


Our ancestors built these things together, 
Our government and our military, 
As a country, to care for and protect 
 One another. 
But now we fear the institutions 
 We used to trust, 
And watch them work against us 
To serve the bastions of wealth and power. 
How could this have gone so wrong?

Thursday, January 15, 2026

Remaining open


Never lose your curiosity. 
Never miss what’s underfoot, 
Or overhead, or write it off 
Because it’s ugly, or unappealing. 
Appreciate the small things: 
A three-leaf clover has its charm, 
Though it may lack the fourth leaf’s 
Wishful properties, And a single blade of grass, 
When held between your thumbs, 
Can whistle just as loudly 
As a teakettle.

Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Cling to ambiguity


Somehow, to save us all, 
We have to find a way to walk 
Between opposing certainties; 
To resist the urge to climb the fence 
To safety and security 
Where all is black and white, 
But cling to gray, to ambiguity, 
To possibility and hope.

Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Territoriality


It struck me as odd, 
To see the mature gulls 
Gathered on the right 
And the young ones 
Perched on the left; 
The young ones quiet, 
The older ones all huffy, 
 And protecting their space… 
It’s sad to think we humans seem 
Unable to outgrow this territoriality…

Monday, January 12, 2026

No more puddles


I want a leader 
Who doesn’t keep making it rain 
Just so we can see his reflection
 In the puddle, 
Making him loom twice as large…