IN
MY TWENTIES, I HAD NO IDEA
In
my twenties, I had no idea a poet lurked within.
Life was too busy being mom and wife, yoga teacher, a better cook, a teacher of kids who lived in a different
world where they’d had no books at
home….
It was a time of many changes, of wonder, frustration, disappointment,
and the absolute joy of creating new life when Jeff and Neal were born.
Time to write just didn’t happen, except the “good girl” letters homes,
which were mandatory in my psyche then.
I awake this new day to news this is
National Poetry Month. Like other
poets, I am amused with many art forms: commentaries on Facebook, loving live
jazz and many other forms of music, dancing just because it feels good,
creating jewelry, rearranging my home space with the ambition of seeing it
become simpler, more organized.
Alas, too often the poet inside
doesn’t find her voice, or share it with others, as she would like. Having just honored my 68th
birthday, it is time to give the muse within more space, regardless of the
clutter. For she is curious,
adventuresome, playful, and undaunted, a bit like my cat Abbie, who has learned
to retreat when I sit at this computer.
Thank God I am no longer in my twenties, and despite many
challenges, the writer longs to come out and play.
Grey skies, falling pink
blossoms
Daffodils strut their
beauty, then fade
Tulips of every
shade begin to unfurl
The
drabness of winter without flowers
Gives way to spring, reminding us to treasure
This colorful landscape in our gardens, our meadows, our salads
Yes, it is the time of Rebirth everywhere!
Good morning to you this new day! MAY YOU FIND WAYS TO REJOICE IN SIMPLE PLEASURES1 Carol Browning