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“Choose the river of olives.

Choose the eagles.

Or choose to balance

All these forces,

The violent, the gentle;

Summon them like winds

Against a lifted finger.

Choose to be human.

Everyone stands here

And listens. Listens.

Everyone stands here alone.

I tell you the gods are still alive

And they are not consoling.

I have not spoken of this

For three years,

But my ears still boom.”

~May Sarton from her #poem “At Delphi”

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“An Observation

True gardeners cannot bear a glove

Between the sure touch & the tender root,

Must let their hands grow

knotted as they move

With a rough sensitivity about

Under the earth,

between the rock and shoot,

Never to bruise or wound the hidden fruit.

And so I watched my mother's

hands grow scarred,

She who could heal the wounded

plant or friend

With the same vulnerable yet rigorous love;

I minded once to see her beauty gnarled,

But now her truth is given me to live,

As I learn for myself we must be hard

To move among the tender with an open hand,

And to stay sensitive up to the end

Pay with some toughness for a gentle world.”

~May Sarton #poetry