BOUNDARIES
There is a place where the town ends
and the fields begin.
It’s not marked but the feet know it,
also the heart, that is longing for refreshment
and, equally, for repose.
Someday we’ll live in the sky.
Meanwhile, the house of our lives is the world.
The fields, the ponds, the birds.
The thick black oaks — surely they are the
children of God.
The feistiness among the tiger lilies,
the hedges of runaway honeysuckle, that no one owns.
Where is it? I ask, and then
my feet know it.
One jump, and I’m home.
-Mary Oliver

That’s a lovely one, Gretchen!
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Mary Oliver says it well.
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This one resonates well with me, even though I am no longer able to enjoy long walks as I used to 🙂
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Yes.
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❤️❤️❤️🙏
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