a big plate of ham & eggs

The wound is the place where the Light enters you.
RumiÂ

Every morningÂ
I empty the old seed from my bird cages
And give my parakeet and my conure fresh seed
I do not throw the old seed away  Â
Instead I toss it out on my back patioÂ
Where the wild finches live among the jasmineÂ
Tiny and beautiful  Â
They devour this meal with gusto
Like loggers going after plates of ham and eggs
And as the finches hop about  Â
I admire them
So full of life  Â
Just like you and I
They bless the world with their smallness
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A few trees on a slight rise in this flat valley. From here they look like oaks. Nothing else around but tilled fields. Perhaps the earth just wanted those oaks to be right there.
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It took me a long time to understandÂ
My true purposeÂ
I’m here to grieveÂ
And goddamn I am so very good at itÂ
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Silent in his sorrow
He seldom mentions His dead younger brother The other son Nights go by like years And vice-versa
And from the other room I wonder how he remembers The little boy who ran down the hall Hoping his big brother would play with him Under his door I often see the light Of his computer screen In the very late and very early hours He is alone
And I am alone And somewhere else in this house The mother is also alone

James Lee Jobe

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