Karen
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Say it ain't so
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Somebody please tell me it hasn't really been since April that I last posted on this journal. Good grief! Well, okay, an awful lot has been going on but still.....

Catching up is a little overwhelming so I might work on that tomorrow. In the meantime, I've been rediscovering my love of poetry and want to share this one that really touched me by Mary Oliver.


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Here is a story
to break your heart.
Are you willing?
This winter
the loons came to our harbor
and died, one by one,
of nothing we could see.
A friend told me
of one on the shore
that lifted its head and opened
the elegant beak and cried out
in the long, sweet savoring of its life
which, if you have not heard it,
you know is a sacred thing,
and for which, if you have not heard it,
you had better hurry to where
they still sing.
And, believe me, tell no one
just where that is.
The next morning
this loon, speckled
and iridescent and with a plan
to fly home
to some hidden lake,
was dead on the shore.
I tell you this
to break your heart,
by which I mean only
that it break open and never close again
to the rest of the world.









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