Pradraig's voice of balm painted a story of two poetry-loving-souls walking in the rain conversing about a poem they both loved. Driving to work, I sighed, wishing for such a friend. David Wagoner's poetic words, were then written on my bones Lost. Stand still. The trees ahead and bushes beside you Are not lost. Wherever you are is called Here. And, I thanked him for these directions. Later in the day, Kim Rosen's words in her book urged me to jot down the poems that have touched my life and to remember why. So, I did. Mary Oliver reminded me of The Journey and how I finally knew one day what I had to do even though all the voices kept shouting, And Robert Frost asked whose woods these were, to get up, you have miles to go before you sleep. Then, Mary again, with a message that you do not have to be good, just let the the soft animal of your body love what it loves. Rumi joined in the conversation and said, be grateful for whoever comes, welcome and entertain them all! Soon, we were all laughing and crying and nodding and hugging, my poet friends and I. Wherever you are is Here, whispered David. And, Kim Rosen smiled, as I followed her breadcrumbs that rescued my bandwagon of thoughts and redirected them to the path of my soul. I asked Rosemerry how I should thank them. She hummed. . . write them a poem in a whole field of eternal thank yous. So, I did. Draft 2022 Shari Daniels
Writing and sharing a poem a day ~ "The writing is inhaling and the sharing is exhaling. They don't have to be good, they just have to be true." ~Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer