A collection of poetry, prayers and odd items from Fiat Lux
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
August 2010 poems
Cherry Tomatoes
By Anne Higgins
Suddenly it is August again, so hot, breathless heat. I sit on the ground in the garden of Carmel , picking ripe cherry tomatoes and eating them. They are so ripe that the skin is split, so warm and sweet from the attentions of the sun, the juice bursts in my mouth, an ecstatic taste, and I feel that I am in the mouth of summer, sloshing in the saliva of August. Hummingbirds halo me there, in the great green silence, and my own bursting heart splits me with life.
Prayer for Appalacian Trail Hikers
May the angels of the Lord camp around you, And may you commit your way to the Lord.
May you walk in integrity, Sure as the feet of deer in high places
May you know in your heart That all the paths of the Lord are mercy and truth.
May you be led beside still waters, As well as along rocky paths.
May the Lord make your mountain stand strong, And be your rock and your fortress.
May he strengthen your heart, And teach you his paths.
May God be your salvation and glory, And may you find water when you are thirsty.
May you finish your journey in peace, And live in the habitation where his honor dwells.
The Rev. Georgia C. DuBose and the congregation of St. John's Episcopal Church 898 Washington Street Harper's Ferry, West Virginia georgiad@ctlink.net House of the AT Water Ministry (Prayer phrases taken from the Psalms of David)
Mindful
by Mary Oliver
Every day I see or hear something that more or less
kills me with delight, that leaves me like a needle
in the haystack of light. It was what I was born for - to look, to listen,
to lose myself inside this soft world - to instruct myself over and over
in joy, and acclamation. Nor am I talking about the exceptional,
the fearful, the dreadful, the very extravagant - but of the ordinary, the common, the very drab,
the daily presentations. Oh, good scholar, I say to myself, how can you help
but grow wise with such teachings as these - the untrimmable light
of the world, the ocean's shine, the prayers that are made out of grass?
Now I become myself
May Sarton Now I become myself. It's taken Time, many years and places, I have been dissolved and shaken, Worn other people's faces, Run madly, as if Time were there, Terribly old, crying a warning, "hurry, you will be dead before -----" (What? Before you reach the morning? or the end of the poem, is clear? Or love safe in the walled city?) Now to stand still, to be here, Feel my own weight and density!..... Now there is time and Time is young. O, in this single hour I live All of myself and do not move I, the pursued, who madly ran, Stand still, stand still, and stop the Sun!
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