~The Sun by Mary Oliver~
Have you ever seen anything in your life
Have you ever seen anything in your life
more wonderful than the way the sun,
every evening, relaxed and easy, floats towards
the horizon and into the clouds or the hills,
the horizon and into the clouds or the hills,
or the rumpled sea and is gone ---
and how it slides again out of the blackness,
each morning, on the other side of the world,
each morning, on the other side of the world,
like a red flower streaming upward on
its heavenly oils, say, on a morning in
early summer, at its perfect imperial distance ---
its heavenly oils, say, on a morning in
early summer, at its perfect imperial distance ---
and have you ever felt for anything such wild love ---
Do you think there is anywhere, in any language,
a word billowing enough for the pleasure
that fills you as the sun reaches out, as it
warms you as you stand there, empty-handed ---
warms you as you stand there, empty-handed ---
or have you too turned from the world ---
or have you too gone crazy
for power, for things?
for power, for things?
Beautiful poem and photographs. Nice to read something inspiring with all the blankety blank going on lately.
ReplyDeleteThank you Carver, I am glad this helps.
DeleteOh how I love sunrises ans sunsets. Have a great week Diane
ReplyDeleteMe too :) I hope you also have a great week Diane.
DeleteThis is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAnd I so agree with the final lines. Too many of us are crazy for 'things'.
Thank you EC :)
DeleteThe two photos you’ve included in this post fit in perfectly with the poem, setting a wondrous mood. Nature scenes are “a thing” I suppose but I’ve never been as awestruck by a piece of furniture, for example, as I have by a great sunrise and sunset. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you and I know what you mean Penelope. I feel the same way.
DeleteNice one, Denise. I sure love old Sol when it is winter...I feel the love more then! But I need sun....cannot stand dark and dreary for too long.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rose :) I agree, we need the sun.
DeleteMary Oliver certainly saw what we were to become.
ReplyDeleteShe is a very wise lady and I have always loved her poetry.
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ReplyDeleteThank you Pam :)
DeleteThis poem is new to me, and I adore it!!! I believe I will copy and keep it. The second picture is my favorite. It expresses so well what the poem is saying. You took it from a ship, I am guessing. Such a wonderful and inspirational post today!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am very happy you enjoyed it Ginny. I actually took the second photo from the top of a cliff in California.
DeleteGorgeous photo, and it complements the poem very well, Denise!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you Gosia:)
DeleteWarm greetings to you, Denise. Have a fantastic new week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy and the same to you :)
DeleteHello, Denise. Love the poem and images. I try not to be crazy for things, I could easily become a minimalist. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteYou sound like me Eileen. Thank you! Wishing you a great week :)
DeleteOh - I liked that very much Denise. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteVery happy you enjoyed it Mike :)
Deletewe were discussing the power for things this morning over our first cup of coffee. our America is now in the throes of wanting things more than ever before... and there is no answer
ReplyDeleteI know it can be very upsetting Sandra but I will always live in hope, especially when I read how many Americans give so much to charitable causes, not just regular folks like us, but billionairs like Mr and Mrs. Bill Gates. When people like that give back, I feel there is hope for the world yet. In the words of Mr Rogers' mother, "Always look for the helpers". They are still out there :)
DeleteThe poem is lovely. I've always loved sunrises and sunsets. So true that our world is driven by greed, always grasping for more. If we would take a bit more time for appreciation of nature, we'd all be better off. And, yes, we need to care about the welfare of others and do all we can to make sure everyone gets a fair chance in life.
ReplyDeletei enjoyed reading your comment Janie. Food for thought.
DeleteBeautiful post! Such an important reminder...and lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie :)
DeleteSo beautiful... Mary O so often expresses perfectly the way I feel but can't put into words. Sunsets and sunrises are definitely my favorite way to recharge and (these days) to remind myself that the world is still turning in spite of it all.
ReplyDeleteI feel the same way Sallie.
DeleteA splendid choice of poem for such pretty shots!
ReplyDeleteThank you William :)
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