Nothing fancy, just some plain talk about life in general and me in particular. Empty nests, clawfoot bathtubs, parking-lot trysts, unusual birthday gifts, accordion gigs, worldwide travel. Come along with me!
Monday, June 22, 2009
Pilgrim soul
To my daughter on her birthday, a poem by David Whyte from The House of Belonging.
... one small thing
I've learned these years,
how to be alone,
and at the edge of aloneness
how to be found by the world.
Innocence is what we allow
to be gifted back to us
once we've given ourselves away.
There is one world only,
the one to which we gave ourselves
utterly, and to which one day
we are blessed to return.
I love you, Jenn, and bless you on your journey.
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6 comments:
so beautiful. and perfect. like you.
Happy Birthday, Jenn!
what a great picture! i adore you both! :)
xoxoxol
Thank you so much, Mama! I love you! xoxo
Nice poem selection, E. Sharp and tender all at once. Great photo, too. My life was surely in black and white before I came stampeding into this party. Bless, bless. Love, love.
Best looking birthday cake I've ever seen!!!
Lovely poem. Happy Birthday Jenn!
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