Perhaps today
the heartland will rise,
prairies sing their ancient songs
as broad lakes join flowing rivers
unceasing to the sea.

Though the noise of progress
may demand attention,
beneath disturbance
are the clear tones of earth,
quiet as a dirt road,
fields green with spring.

Perhaps we may forget
or set aside the thoughts
that don’t become us,
and let the deeper strains
of harmony find voice
in our words.

As whales intone
their plaintive melodies
traveling the deep ocean,
perhaps today we may
follow our halting footsteps
and come again
to the open gates of Eden.

 

photograph by Maija Butters

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reading of “Perhaps Today” with music by Jay Ungar and Molly Mason

 

 

11 Responses

  1. As consciousness finds inspiration in the natural rhythms of the ancient songs anew, our thoughts become us. Perhaps we become them. Thank you for these fine moments with you, Don.

  2. Simply beautiful, Don. I see the whales regularly where I live and always honor them. Thank you.

  3. No matter how halting our footsteps are, the gates to Eden are always open. Your poetry is so lovely!

  4. “…perhaps today we may
    follow our halting footsteps
    and come again
    to the open gates of Eden.”

    Just, wow.

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