Sunrise | Mary Oliver
by Elouise
You can
die for it—
an idea,
or the world. Peoplehave done so,
brilliantly,
letting
their small bodies be boundto the stake,
creating
an unforgettable
fury of light. Butthis morning,
climbing the familiar hills
in the familiar
fabric of dawn, I thoughtof China,
and India,
and Europe, and I thought
how the sunblazes
for everyone just
so joyfully
as it risesunder the lashes
of my own eyes, and I thought
I am so many!
What is my name?What is the name
of the deep breath I would take
over and over
for all of us? Call itwhatever you want, it is
happiness, it is another one
of the ways to enter
fire.c. 1992, Mary Oliver
New and Selected Poems, Volume One, pp. 125-126
Published by Beacon Press
Dear Mary,
The deep breath at the end of your poem got me. No, make that the repeated deep breaths you would take for all of us. Not just for yourself.
There’s a dearth of deep breaths these days. Instead we seem to prefer eruptions of hot anger, fury, disbelief and righteous indignation. They’re often carried out via Twitter.
Sadly, there’s plenty to die for these days. Things haven’t advanced that much since you left us. Still, I’m intrigued by your additional way to enter the fray. Instead of offering ourselves up as martyrs, or turning others into martyrs, we might try taking a deep breath and entering the fire by way of ‘fiery’ happiness.
There’s still something to be said for fury. Especially when we’re being deceived by many of our leaders. I fear we have a long way to go, especially here in the USA, before we’re skilled in happiness that knows how to enter the fire.
If you read this anytime soon, we would be honored to have you take some deep breaths for all of us on this planet. I think we need a jump-start on happiness that creates “an unforgettable fury of light.” The other plan, social media burnings at the stake, isn’t working for us, despite the raging fury.
With gratitude and hope,
Elouise
© Elouise Renich Fraser, 13 March 2020
Photo found at pexels.com
A lovely contribution from both of you.
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I love Mary O. and you. Thanks for this.
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You’re welcome!
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This fits nicely with the title and theme of my blog – becoming flame. Thank you for sharing this beautiful poem and your open letter to the author.
Grace and peace to you…
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You’re welcome! What a great connection with the theme of your blog. I pray you’ll find peace and grace enough for this new day, plus a bit of unexpected fire. 🙏🏻
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