Today’s Poem: Good by R. S. Thomas

Good

R. S. Thomas

The old man comes out on the hill
and looks down to recall earlier days
in the valley. He sees the stream shine,
the church stand, hears the litter of
children’s voices. A chill in the flesh
tells him that death is not far off
now: it is the shadow under the great boughs
of life. His garden has herbs growing.
The kestrel goes by with fresh prey
in its claws. The wind scatters the scent
of wild beans. The tractor operates
on the earth’s body. His grandson is there
ploughing; his young wife fetches him
cakes and tea and a dark smile. It is well.

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Today’s Thought: Walk Away from the Drama

Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Nothing can bring you peace but the triumph of principles. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

I sleep well. I get my seven to eight hours each night. I dream a lot. Most dreams I don’t recall. I rarely have a dream where I wake up and wonder how I’ll go back to sleep. I think one reason I sleep well is that I work at staying away from the drama. Drama comes in all shapes and sizes. The digital news pours it on non stop. People who have drama in their lives like to unload it on anyone who’s close by. Stay away from those folks. I was talking to a guy the other day and he wanted to talk about politics. He’s a nice guy when he’s not into the political thing. I told him I was leaving the conversation because I valued being at peace more than I valued continuing the political discussion with him. I’ve learned that it’s okay to walk away from drama-filled situations. If you can reduce the times and the types of people who fill the room with drama, you’ll find yourself much happier.

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Today’s Poem: Daybreak by Sarah Orne Jewett

Daybreak

Sarah Orne Jewett

Where out beyond the eastern hills
    Was faintest light, there, scorning
Shadows which warned us back, we turned
    Our faces toward the morning.

And soon by daylight we could see
    The road we thought so weary;
Where we were frightened in the night
    Was anything but dreary.

On either side grew grass and flowers,
    We saw each other’s faces;
The light shone deep into our hearts,
    The rocks were resting places.

When first upon that morning cold
    We saw the golden glory,
And found the light was meant for us,
    And learned anew its story,

We were so glad. With hearts at rest,
    In peace the sunshine found us.
We sang a psalm, and smiling watched
    The pleasant land around us.

For, though the clouds grow dark o’erhead,
    And storms may bring us sorrow,
It’s not for always, and the sun
    Still shines—will shine to-morrow.

We lose the path, our feet soon tire;
    We seek new ways, lamenting;
And back like truant children come,
    Unsatisfied, repenting.

Though we may fall and fall again,
    We fear to walk no longer;
And even through mistakes and pain
    Can hourly grow the stronger.

Dear Lord of Light! forever lead
Our wandering hearts. Oh! guide us;
Nor let us once in storm or sun
    Forget the Friend beside us.

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Joe: “My girlfriend and I always fight over the right way round to hang the toilet paper, so asked my therapist what we should do.”

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Pete: “My therapist suggested we try the other person’s way for a week. You know roll reversal.”

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