Tacit

Finding the silence prerequisite for hearing…not easy. I’m grateful for yet another beautiful haiku insight from Lize.

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those unspoken thoughts ~ I can hear them most clearly ~ when there is silence


© Lize Bard

@ Haiku out of Africa

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Guest Artist – Thomas Merton

Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.  The mind that responds to the intellectual and spiritual values that lie hidden in a poem, a painting, or a piece of music, discovers a spiritual vitality that lifts it above itself, takes it out of itself, and makes it present to itself on a level of being that it did not know it could ever achieve.

— Thomas Merton, No Man is an Island

Lost opportunity

Another beautiful haiku by Lize Bard…

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you came whispering ~ but through the noise I was deaf ~ so I missed your song


© Lize Bard @ https://wandererhaiku.wordpress.com/

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Guest Artist – Mary Oliver (via Words for the Year)

Mary Oliver is one of my favorite poets.
Words for the Year is one of my favorite blogs.
Enjoy!

Oh do you have time 
to linger 
for just a little while 
out of your busy 

and very important day 
for the goldfinches 
that have gathered 
in a field of thistles 

for a musical battle, 
to see who can sing 
the highest note, 
or the lowest, 

or the most expressive of mirth, 
or the most tender?
Their strong, blunt beaks
drink the air

as they strive
melodiously
not for your sake
and not for mine

and not for the sake of winning
but for sheer delight and gratitude –
believe us, they say,
it is a serious thing

just to be alive
on this fresh morning
in the broken world.
I beg of you,

do not walk by
without pausing
to attend to this
rather ridiculous performance.

It could mean something.
It could mean everything.
It could be what Rilke meant, when he wrote:
You must change your life.

via “Invitation” by Mary Oliver — Words for the Year

Photo by Ray Hennessy on Unsplash

Listening for silence

Going back to Lize Bard’s beautiful haiku…

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after the big bang ~ we still yearn to hear silence ~ original sound


© Lize Bard @ https://wandererhaiku.wordpress.com/

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See Lize Bard’s lovely haiku site. The poem below is titled “Your Song”.

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soft tone in my ears ~ an explosion in my mind ~ never stop singing


© Lize Bard @ https://wandererhaiku.wordpress.com/

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