As Doc would have noted:
Qualities of a real writer: engagement, connection, discipline, curiosity, courage, humility, observation.
What more would you add to the list?
You never know what we'll churn up in cleaning a stall
As Doc would have noted:
Qualities of a real writer: engagement, connection, discipline, curiosity, courage, humility, observation.
What more would you add to the list?
a trio of Asian dancers
a topless dancer in a red mask
squats with a white banner
a ring, as wholeness
allowing the hole
that opens opportunity
white laundry in autumn yellow
have enough for us, the good steward
tide marsh as a frosted tangle
the luxurious interior of a log cabin with plank floors and rag rugs
an old-fashioned downtown with springboard
harvester in corn surrounded by golden foliage
while I start
packing for the extremes
of Florida and Lake Michigan
in winter
after our first weekend
briefly, the duration of that leap
perchance a woman more serious than me
should be packing for
Poem copyright 2016 by Jnana Hodson
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punctual attendance at Meeting for Business is important
as worship
for to love is finding work also
there unmasked, when failing
a shining model of uprightness
and moderation
this purposing of expectation
coming to befriend each other
in daily labor and dreaming
vigilant close labor with any who slight
the holy standard
purposing
a forgiving spirit cherished by the whole
to resume anew
aggregating strength
for individual tribulations
where you’d otherwise succumb
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the old pendulum, tick-tock
causing more than one who attends
to sit on the far side of the unadorned room
and that’s their business
Poem copyright 2016 by Jnana Hodson
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A lifetime of Quaker practice and inquiry comes to play in the reflections of Stillwater. The essays are submitted in all due humility, even as reminders to myself. Still, they’re open to all as an invitation.
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What’s your favorite food toy?
Being mindful of what’s right in front of us can always be a challenge. Here are 10 new items from my end.
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to be as prolific as zucchini
as radiant as sunflower
as stubborn as dandelion
turning the doorknob
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chance upon friends
some parading with drums
some waiting to dance
some displaying their hybrid autos
some discussing seed varieties
how many from back home
how many at this crossroads
still, we retreat
before the blue sky fades from this year’s harvest
Poem copyright 2015 by Jnana Hodson
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Ever been in Iowa?
As Doc would have said:
No sign of striving for excellence anywhere.
Even mediocrity seems above him.
a black kid
as I was carrying out stuff
“you moving?”
“yeah, to a farm.”
“oh . hey, is your sister moving too?”
yeah, to the city
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Copyright 2015