sky day
Today was a sky day for me. I went hiking, lost a swimming hole (but found a creek) and caught up with an old friend.
(I had a different photo up earlier but decided finally that this one would be better to describe the hot, arboreal day.)
I re-found one of my favorite poems. I think it's by someone named Sebastian Andrews, but I'm not entirely sure. I share in its sentiment, exactly.
Green Man
There will always be sky days: intervals
through which we stroll, light-footed
and easy; lifetimes that fill up with cloud
expanse, then pull back the curtain
to blue, bluster, and breeze - autumn
fully here, a current of winter in the air.
Then there are, too, the ground days:
those downtrodden, dark, and damp spans
you trudge through, deadheaded, as if
legs were sodden logs, your head a block
of cement in the current, tree roots
pulled from the sludge at every step.
Worse, still, are the empty ghost days:
numb corridor afternoons, uninhabited;
shadows and light, flimsy blinds fluttering,
no one home. Trance to the store for milk
two days this side of souring. Litany of lists,
want ads. Lost hours stalking the cage.
I want to be a Green Man walking.
To bring sky and ground with me
as I move in my life, not dragging them
behind in a storm wake, but carrying
their elements within, a whole season
of life in my diurnal blood, astride the day
and in time - feet gnarled tree roots,
head frosted with turning leaves, heart
pumping out the morning's birdcall, breath
a breeze after a day of deadening heat -
to come to the scarred table of the world
(avid, grateful) and share in its bounty.
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