High up the tall mountain
a cap of glacial snow
shines bright in the setting sun.
The waters lie calm between the islands,
warm air tinged with smoke
from the fires north in Canada.
Still as a hawk, I sit studying the sea,
learning to breathe with the tide
and gather in light like the gnarled trees
that line the wind stroked shore.
I’m empty of misgiving,
releasing what’s left of vanity
like snow upon the mountain
offered to the sun.
Daylight vanishes,
the Earth continues eastward
and down upon the rough hewn rock
I lay open to the stars.
Reading of “Open to the Stars” with music by Bob Dylan
Don, full of peace, especially appropriate for Father’s Day. Thanks, Dad/Grandfather.
And what could be better than laying open to the stars..
On a cellular level its an incredible etheric recharge
On a soul level ineffable
What a comforting and soothing poem, Don. Beautiful.
Thank you, Don. I love these lines:
I’m empty of misgiving,
releasing what’s left of vanity
like snow upon the mountain
offered to the sun.
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY, Brother…
Wise you are, like The Stars.
Warm Blessings, Sister T
I love this. “learning to breathe with the tide
and gather in light like the gnarled trees” – one with nature.
Hi, father Don, I feel you relaxed and at peace, effortlessly still as a hawk, then lying down to fully drink in the beauty of our Milky Way. Thank you!
Just back from West Yellowstone with Lucile & grandkids. I saw all that. What a wonderful poem. Thank you, Don.