Sing All Praise

Suffer the windswept ocean,
the cold air and crested waves
on this patch of green.
An aquifer of imagination
lies underground in pools,
rising through the roots of trees
and the sound of orcas breathing.
Down in the dark water,
up into evergreen towers,
I mingle with the gods of earth and sea
and sing all praise to the rain-cast morning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reading of “Sing All Praise” with music by Seu Jorge.


 


12 Responses to “Sing All Praise”

  1. thomas mcdermott says:

    Love the imagery and sense of an infinite pool of earth/sea energy to tap into.

  2. patrick says:

    Beautiful Don!

  3. PenDell Pittman says:

    I Thank You, Don — For I see “the patch of green” as vividly epitomizing my earthen soul, with its yearning to drink in deep, dark, underground waters below, amidst the vast waves of imaginal waters towering above. Hence, I sing all praise for the rain-cast dawning in me that sees all Waters as One.

  4. Tom Figel says:

    Don, it’s clear that you are well-immersed in that “aquifer of imagination”.

  5. Maria Middlestead says:

    Glorious! I join you in that upward chorus.

  6. Jack Lavelle says:

    AKA: ‘Ode on a Rainy Day’

  7. laurel cox says:

    If I am on deck it all may and will rise up coming back to the origins upon which innocence will be known again. Moving right through the illusion of ancestral shame.

  8. Edward Haimes says:

    Thank you Don. The wellspring of creative thought and imagination is endless and boundless.

  9. maria Frid says:

    All stimulation from our foundation, our earth, is glorious and instructive. We praise it forever. I am so grateful for your vision and artistry!

  10. Chris Dalengas says:

    Nice, Don. If you’re not mingling with the gods of earth and sea, and are in PDX let me know.

  11. Mike McCauley says:

    Don — Please let your irrepressible pal Tom Figel know that as an environmental attorney, I worked zealously to protect “aquifers of imagination” & aquifers filled with groundwater all over this land. And BTW, I loved your poem.

  12. David Barnes says:

    Most exquisite Don — an aquifer of imagination manifest, displayed and arrayed in the Creative Word of glory and praise to the Source

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