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Earth Day, Easter, Nature, spirituality, Thomas Merton, worship
A timely blending to celebrate Easter and Earth Day by poet, monk, and mystic, Thomas Merton.
O Sweet Irrational Worship
Wind and a bobwhite
And the afternoon sun.
By ceasing to question the sun
I have become light,
Bird and wind.
My leaves sing.
I am earth, earth
All these lighted things
Grow from my heart.
A tall, spare pine
Stands like the initial of my first
Name when I had one.
When I had a spirit,
When I was on fire
When this valley was
Made out of fresh air
You spoke my name
In naming Your silence:
O sweet, irrational worship!
I am earth, earth
My heart’s love
Bursts with hay and flowers.
I am a lake of blue air
In which my own appointed place
Field and valley
Stand reflected.
I am earth, earth
Out of my grass heart
Rises the bobwhite.
Out of my nameless weeds
His foolish worship.
by Thomas Merton
Many thanks to Nancy Adam and her lovely blog Saints and Trees for bringing this poem to my attention. Read her commentary about the poem HERE.
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I really enjoy the title!
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Thank you!
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Lovely post! 🙂 Thank you!
Happy Arbor Day to you!
From Lincoln, Nebraska
Peace and luvz, Uncle Tree ▲
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Happy Arbor Day to you too! And thanks for stopping here.
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Reblogged this on Changing Skin and other stories and commented:
Stopped me in my tracks…
Thanks for sharing Deborah. x
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That’s how I felt too when I read the poem. Thank you for the reblog.
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It’s my pleasure. I should read more of Thomas.
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Sorry Deborah. I meant to say Thomas Merton!
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Lovely. I love the photo too. What are those birds? Grouses?
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Thank you for this post and for sharing the comments by Nancy Adams. I sometimes need help with interpretation and I appreciated hers about this poem.
Reverence for the earth is indeed urgently needed
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