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Artist/poet Diane Walker invites you to return to your compassionate and peaceful center
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Sunday, January 25, 2026
Today we mourn the collapse
Of something beautiful,
And weep for the loss
Of the ideals we held dear:
How could so many folks condone
This senseless killing?
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Power of a symbol
Perhaps it was a mistake to choose
As the symbol of our nation
A huge angry predator
Always alert for prey
And determined to be master
Of all that he surveys.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Echoes in the fog
The slow disintegration of this cabin
Echoes the slow disintegration
Of the values we hold dear,
Ideals embedded in our constitution,
In our faith,
And in our hearts:
Freedom, compassion, equality —
All crumbling as we watch…
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Shadows
Early morning, and the sun is low,
The mist is rising from the frosted lawn,
And the apple trees, so barren in winter,
Cast long, mysterious, inviting shadows
Expanding across the path of light.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Reweaving hope
I wish, like this brave soul,
I could rise above the controversies
Tearing my country — and my soul — apart.
And yet, there may be things that I can do
Here, on the ground,
To find the threads of compassion
That once bound our souls together
And re-weave them into a basketful of hope
…
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
No aurora here
Waiting last night for the northern lights,
My camera full of colors from an earlier sunset
And sparkles from that morning’s frost,
It seemed fitting that the sky remained as black
As the clothing worn by the women in black,
Who stood that afternoon to mourn
The violence disturbing our fair country
.
Monday, January 19, 2026
All is not yet lost
When so much seems dark,
The mountain that lies beyond
my window
Reminds me the world is
larger than this;
That the sun still rises,
There is still beauty,
And all is not yet lost.
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