GRATEFULNESS
Each day the engine of my gratefulness
must be coaxed and primed into action.
Of course like any old clunker,
it would just as soon stay put.
For even after the labored start beats the inertia,
and the plume of white smoke struggles upward,
the same hills always appear,
soaring daily—tall and ominous as before.
There is the long slow hill of “aging”
so gradual and smooth at first.
And then that steep grade called “the news.”
Yes, and always some mountain of a war
looming out there, never too far in the distance.
Even an old idea or a feeling long abandoned
might conspire to halt this fragile progress –
valves sputtering, tires flattening, clutch slipping.
But the old “potato, potato, potato” sound
of the engine, and all its mysterious fuel,
for which I am truly grateful
somehow
keeps stumbling along.
-Dale Biron

This is priceless! Thanks for sharing it, Gretchen!
So far I’m still chugging merrily along in hope and joyful expectation in the changing of the Seasons bothin the weather and in my body!
Leslie
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Wow, so relatable! You post the most interesting quotes!
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There’s a good poem to start the week!!
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There’s such recognizable truth in this poem. Thank you Gretchen.💕
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This is beautifully expressed!
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