These shriveled seeds we plant,
corn kernel, dried bean,
poke into loosened soil,
cover over with measured fingertips
These T-shirts we fold into
perfect white squares
These tortillas we slice and fry to crisp strips
This rich egg scrambled in a gray clay bowl
This bed whose covers I straighten
smoothing edges till blue quilt fits brown blanket
and nothing hangs out
This envelope I address
so the name balances like a cloud
in the center of sky
This page I type and retype
This table I dust till the scarred wood shines
This bundle of clothes I wash and hang and wash again
like flags we share, a country so close
no one needs to name it
The days are nouns: touch them
The hands are churches that worship the world
Naomi Shihab Nye, Daily
(from The Words Under the Words)
There is an original haiku sequence (earth) for this week here.
corn kernel, dried bean,
poke into loosened soil,
cover over with measured fingertips
These T-shirts we fold into
perfect white squares
These tortillas we slice and fry to crisp strips
This rich egg scrambled in a gray clay bowl
This bed whose covers I straighten
smoothing edges till blue quilt fits brown blanket
and nothing hangs out
This envelope I address
so the name balances like a cloud
in the center of sky
This page I type and retype
This table I dust till the scarred wood shines
This bundle of clothes I wash and hang and wash again
like flags we share, a country so close
no one needs to name it
The days are nouns: touch them
The hands are churches that worship the world
Naomi Shihab Nye, Daily
(from The Words Under the Words)
There is an original haiku sequence (earth) for this week here.
3 comments:
Hi Kerrdelune
Beautiful, just beautiful. This poem fits so well into the mindfulness that I try to practice when I am able to remember. Thank you for sharing this poem and the stunning photo.
The poetry of our lives! Such beauty in the simple things of each day
The light in the photo !!!
"This bundle of clothes I wash and hang and wash again
like flags we share, a country so close
no one needs to name it"
Absolutely wonderful.
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