Live Virtual Group Session: 12PM EDT April 25th 2025

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For this session we read a poem Characteristics of Life” by Camille T. Dungy, posted below.

Our prompt was: Write of an impossible hope.

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Characteristics of Life  by Camille T. Dungy

A fifth of animals without backbones could be at risk of extinction, say scientists.
—BBC Nature News


Ask me if I speak for the snail and I will tell you
I speak for the snail.
I speak of underneathedness
and the welcome of mosses,
of life that springs up,
little lives that pull back and wait for a moment.

I speak for the damselfly, water skeet, mollusk,
the caterpillar, the beetle, the spider, the ant.
I speak
from the time before spinelessness was frowned upon.

Ask me if I speak for the moon jelly. I will tell you
one thing today and another tomorrow
and I will be as consistent as anything alive
on this earth.

I move as the currents move, with the breezes.
What part of your nature drives you? You, in your cubicle
ought to understand me. I filter and filter and filter all day.

Ask me if I speak for the nautilus and I will be silent
as the nautilus shell on a shelf. I can be beautiful
and useless if that's all you know to ask of me.

Ask me what I know of longing and I will speak of distances
between meadows of night-blooming flowers.
I will speak
the impossible hope of the firefly.

You with the candle
burning and only one chair at your table must understand
such wordless desire.

To say it is mindless is missing the point.

Copyright Credit: "Characteristics of Life” from Trophic Cascade © 2017 by Camille Dungy. Published by Wesleyan University Press. Used by permission.
Source: Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan University Press, 2017)

3 thoughts on “Live Virtual Group Session: 12PM EDT April 25th 2025

  1. michele348's avatar michele348

    Of an impossible hope~~~

    A world of hate, of lies, of deception.
    A world that strips away our ability to think,
    to be independent, and to see clearly.

    The walls around us are closing in,
    borders are shifting,
    suffocating the spirit of humanity.

    When will this end? Will it end?

    I hope that mankind will recognize
    the error of its ways…
    that we understand we are all interconnected…
    “Brothers and Sisters “of the family of mankind.

    Those creatures that fly, crawl, swim,
    or simply exist…
    they are also connected to us and deserve our care.
    Losing them means losing a part of ourselves:
    our sense of compassion, the better part of who we are.

    We are all passengers on this ship of life…
    perhaps it is time we start acting like it.

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  2. al3793's avatar al3793

    Will try to post this…

    Write about an impossible hope

    We live in a world where the small are unheard,

    vulnerable

    they are like the water penny

    One A

    as pollution intolerant as they come

    and are a marker off risk to any sensible person

    paying attention

    is it an impossible hope to speak for

    the expendable

    be their voice

    for here I am among

    pilgrims of hope 

    likeminded, humbly hopeful

    in a jubilee year of hope

    touching and opening doors of hope

    where tomorrow we honor

    the Pontiff of Hope at his sepulture…

    can the Hopeful find a hope that

    is impossible? To believe so seems to be missing the point.

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    • michele348's avatar michele348

      Nothing truly is impossible if we hold it firmly in our hearts. We may have doors slammed in our faces, we may have people walk away, but through all this, we must persevere. Being a voice for those who have no voice and giving hope to those who have lost hope is the ultimate gift one can give.

      We must not allow the light of possibility to be extinguished, for with its light, we dispel the darkness that awaits its opportunity to creep in.

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