Thoughts on Life
Time is strange
Days fly by
I thought this month
this year it will settle
I’ll know what day it is
In which month and year
Maybe life is just a series
Of competing whirlwinds
Some dodge the house
Some barrel right through the front door
Scrambling the living room
Then smashing through the kitchen
Upending pots and spilling drinks
Before pulling up the garden
And toppling fruit trees as a final punctuation
To its destructive and uninvited festivities
Maybe life rather than structures
And morning coffee mugs
In a well-ordered house
Is a million small actions
That place flowers in vases
Square up family portraits on shaken walls
Sharing from their own kitchens
When yours has gone to pieces
Maybe the very ground we stand on
Is the bits of love grown up through cracks in patio bricks
Holding our feet steady
Keeping us from tipping over
So we may see when the storm has taken its leave
The ones we love the most are still with us
Even if only in memory
And sunsets call us every evening
To stop and stand in awe
To admire the glory and chaos of it all
Being grateful for another day
In which we had a chance to participate in
The grand adventure that will surely take us all eventually
But until then: pause, be still,
notice all the love and life
That filled this day
Written on my way to see a dear friend in January 2023.