Live Virtual Group Session: 6PM EDT October 30th 2023

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For this session we read a poem “Crows” by Mary Oliver, posted below.

Our prompt was: Write an equation for your morning.”

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 "Crows" by Mary Oliver

In Japan, in Seattle, In Indonesia—there they were—
each one loud and hungry,
crossing a field, or sitting
above the traffic, or dropping
 
to the lawn of some temple to sun itself
or walk about on strong legs,
like a landlord. I think
they don’t envy anyone or anything—
 
not the tiger, not the emperor
not even the philosopher.
Why should they?
The wind is their friend, the least tree is home. 
 
Nor is melody, they have discovered, necessary
Nor have they delicate palates;
without hesitation they will eat
anything you can think of—
 
corn, mice, old hamburgers—
swallowing with such hollering and gusto
no one can tell whether it is a brag
or a prayer of deepest thanks. At sunrise, when I walk out,

I see them in trees, or on ledges of buildings,
 as cheerful as saints, or thieves of the small job
who have been, one more night, successful—
and like all successes, it turns my thoughts to myself.

Should I have led a more simple life?
Have my ambitions been worthy?
Has the wind, for years, been talking to me as well?
Somewhere, among all my thoughts, there is a narrow path.
 
It’s attractive, but who could follow it?
Slowly the full morning
draws over us its mysterious and lovely equation.
Then, in the branches poling from their dark center,
 
ever more flexible and bright,
sparks from the sun are bursting and melting on the birds’ wings
as, indifferent and comfortable,
they lounge, they squabble in the vast, rose-colored light. 

Credit: Mary Oliver

8 thoughts on “Live Virtual Group Session: 6PM EDT October 30th 2023

  1. Elizabeth's avatar Elizabeth

    Up early, as usual
    Two paths to choose from
    A) stay in bed
    B) start the day

    Too alert for the bed,
    So puzzle away_
    Wordle, Phoodle, crosswords

    New choices-
    News or no news
    And if news,
    Which one

    Each day a different path,
    Which will guide
    The trajectory of the day

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    • michele348's avatar michele348

      Elizabeth, I was also addicted to Wordle for a while but it tended to get me angry when I couldn’t guess the word in the required number of tries! So I gave it up for less stressful pastimes. I also tend to save watching the “news” for later in the day… as you said it very well can set the tone of the day…for good or for bad and lately the news of the day being what it is, I tend to delay hearing it. Eash day is unique, each day valuable.

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      • Elizabeth's avatar Elizabeth

        Michele-Some days it’s easy to decide what to do early in the morning and some days it’s work making the choices!

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  2. michele348's avatar michele348

    An equation for my morning~~~

    I awake as the sun filters through my bedroom window.
    A new day begins, new adventures await.
    A gift has been given to me.

    I look out my window and see a rainbow of fallen leaves on the ground.
    There is a crispness in the air as I step outside … I inhale deeply to awaken my spirit.
    I walk about the yard and see a doe with her 2 youngsters walking along the tree line… they see me and dart off into the woods.

    It is a day to stand here, in the outdoors, and give thanks for what I see about me.
    I pray that others have blessings that they are also grateful for…
    for the blessings are so numerous if only we are aware.

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  3. Rita B's avatar Rita B

    An equation about my morning
    Rita Basuray

    This is a tough one because I have none.
    Wake up – eat – start to work –
    That’s about it. (OK, take a shower fits in somewhere in between)
    In my mind, an equation has to have two sides, split in the middle with an “equal to” sign.
    My mornings don’t have that.
    Instead, my mornings are … … …
    Anything goes 😊

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  4. al3793's avatar al3793

    Crows by Mary Oliver
    Write an equation for your morning.

    Two times turn off the alarm.
    Open the heart before
    opening the eyes.
    Add an attempt to rub sleep
    from those sleepers
    [the eye doctor said not to do that].
    The yellow warbler’s “sweet, sweet, sweet,
    you’re so sweet” takes up where the alarm left off.
    Stumble out of bed towards the coffee pot
    multiple cups of strong coffee
    waiting to drive off the
    dreams that haunted the night.
    Step out onto the balcony
    to check the weather as
    autumn’s crispness fills the lungs to capacity
    adding oxygen to corpuscles
    that march single file through capillaries
    pausing imperceptibly for a moment
    between heart beats and
    then march on as the day begins
    completing the calculus that will be today.

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    • michele348's avatar michele348

      Your response gives the reader a very visual and auditory perspective. I also very much liked the touches of humor scattered about, in my case it is the very loud-mouthed Carolina wren who shakes me from my bed. Also enjoyed the march of the corpuscles…can almost hear the stamping of tiny feet!

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