Day Twenty-Six: Don't Push the Rope.
"...you have time to experience the blessing of your surroundings. You can just sit there quietly. Then maybe silence will dawn on you, and the sacredness of the space will penetrate." Sultry. Dense early morning mist on the ground and bright stars in the sky frames a day of thick bright heat. The geese take practice laps over the hill. valiant efforts to stem the tide of later mud season, merry gourds grow out of the compost, people at work stop and ask me about my sunflowers. today im reaching out, trying to untie the knots my lonesome road has tied in my tongue, saying yes. girls wading out into early indian summer lake as the sun sets and they talk about things they wouldnt on land, their fingertips moving through the water as they dream. blessed sunday evening routine, setting our clocks back to institution expectation obligation time zone the trees are turning along the road to town the pumpkins are out, soul lanterns of autumn. DFW, go with god.


