Friday, March 30, 2018

Sailing On













                

"All my life I have lived in a kind of haste and darkness of desire , ambition , accomplishment. Now the bird is singing , but not anymore of this world. And something inside myself is flutter and leaping , is trying to type it down , in lumped-up language , in outcry , in patience, in music , in a snow-white book."
 - Mary Oliver
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Sailing On

Would any leg of the passage have been different
If the pilgrim sailor was aware of what lie ahead?
Was he immune or ignorant
To the epic canon of a humble ancient troubadour poet?
Did charting a course really matter?
Was not the grand sojourn of Odysseus
Protected by divine interventions?
“Keep your the face turned to the wind”
whispered that constant unknown spirit companion.
“Now is the perpetual baptism.
All life is sacred all ways.”
Consecrated singers and poets
Mystically channel the flow of that same spirit’s voice
Discerning the perfect words and melodies
Nourishing the souls of thirsting pilgrim sailors.
Coincidences are not what they seem.
Even the wild geese know when to get out
And when and how to return home.
That gentle flame within is really a lantern to the truth.
No treasure is hidden,
It has always been right where they said it would be.
Sometimes it takes a little longer for some
To realize that peace is more
than a word or windshield sticker.
“Always afraid of losing sight
That which is great is not.”
The once wanderer sings
“Temporary rainbows only lead to what you got.
Dreams of dreaming, closing your eyes and see the way”
Even the little innocents know when to hold on and let go
Maybe they listen more closely
To that angel, their all-loving lifetime guardian .
The wisdom of old salts about managing storms
Instruct to let go and your vessel will upright herself
Echoes of Isaiah’s words would rain down
Consoling one more time
The pilgrim sailed on.

      - JF Sobecki
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Sail On- Mary Black
 


Sailed my whole life on bloodied seas
Sail on through the storm
Laughed
 in hard times, cried in easy
Taking it all back home
Walked through storms in shadowed valleys
(Sail on etc)
Asking questions that had no answers
(Taking it all etc)
Seen loved ones born, seen loved ones dying
Rocked with laughter, I've shook with crying
Been down and out, been high and mighty
Been a peacemaker, been a fighter
Sail on, Sail on
Sail on
Sail on, Sail on
Only a fool breaks their heart
For what has gone
Known real love and the joy of giving
Saw it die but I kept on living
Lived with love and lived without it
Still believe and I'll never doubt it
Sail on, Sail on
The hour of sorrow is the herald
Of the hope that is the dawn
Sail on, Sail on
Going home to where
I truly do belong
Sail on, Sail on
Don't waste your time in asking
Where the time you spent has gone
Sail on, Sail on
Only a fool breaks their heart
For what has gone

·        
The  Island – Paul Brady


The Island

They say the skies of Lebanon are burning.
Those mighty cedars bleeding in the heat. 
They're showing pictures on the television. 
Women and children dying in the street 
And we're still at it in our own place. 
Still trying to reach the future through the past. 
Still trying to carve tomorrow from a tombstone... 
But Hey! Don't listen to me!.
This wasn't meant to be no sad song. 
We've heard too much of that before. 
Right now I only want to be here with you. 
Till the morning dew comes falling. 
I want to take you to the island. 
And trace your footprints in the sand. 
And in the evening when the sun goes down 
We'll make love to the sound of the ocean 
They're raising banners over by the markets 
Whitewashing slogans on the shipyard walls 
Witchdoctors praying for a mighty showdown 
No way our holy flag is gonna fall 
Up here we sacrifice our children 
To feed the worn-out dreams of yesterday 
And teach them dying will lead us into glory... 
Now I know us plain folks don't see all the story. 
And I know this peace and love's just copping out. 
And I guess these young boys dying in the ditches. 
Is just what being free is all about. 
And how this twisted wreckage down on main street. 
Will bring us all together in the end. 
And we'll go marching down the road to freedom.... 
Freedom

   - P. Brady


For Quinn and Caroline

Speaking with the Angel  - R. Sexsmith



Speaking With the Angel

He don't know how to lie or undermine you
He don't know how to steal
How to deal or deceive
So leave him alone
Set him free
Cause he's speaking with the angel
Speaking with the angel that only he can see
You'd say he's so helpless
But what about you?
You don't pull the string
Don't you know anything?
Leave him alone, let him be
Cause he's speaking with the angel
Speaking with the angel that only he can see 
Would you teach him 'bout heaven?
Would you show him how to love the earth?
Would you poison him with prejudice 
From the moment of his birth?
He in the name of love
He in the blood of lamb
He that never lays blame
He don't even know his name
So leave him alone
Set him free
Cause he's speaking with the angel
Speaking with the angel (the very one)
That spoke to you and me
Oh do you remember?

- R. Sexsmith


10 As the rain and the snow
    come down from heaven,
and do not return to it
    without watering the earth
and making it bud and flourish,
    so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater,
11 so is my word that goes out from my mouth:
    It will not return to me empty,
but will accomplish what I desire
    and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.

 

             - Isaiah 55:10-11 



THE BELL AND THE BLACKBIRD

The sound of a bell
Still reverberating,
or a blackbird calling
from a corner of the field,
asking you to wake
into this life,
or inviting you deeper
into the one that waits.

Either way
takes courage,
either way wants you
to be nothing
but that self that
is no self at all,
wants you to walk
to the place
where you find
you already know
how to give
every last thing
away.

The approach
that is also
the meeting
itself,
without any 
meeting 
at all.

That radiance
you have always 
carried with you
as you walk
both alone
and completely
accompanied
in friendship
by every corner
of the world
crying 
Allelujah.

- David Whyte


Wild Geese – M. Oliver


Wild Geese

You do not have to be good
You do not have to walk on your knee
for a hundred mile through the desert repenting.
You only have to let the soft animal of your body
love what it loves.
Tell me about despair , yours , and I will tell you mine.
Meanwhile  the world goes on.
Meanwhile the sun and the clear pebbles of the rain
are moving across the landscapes,
over the prairies and the deep trees,
the mountains and the rivers.
Meanwhile the wild geese, high in the clean blue air,
are heading home again.
Whoever you are , no matter how lonely,
the world offers itself to your imagination,
calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting-
over and over announcing your place
In the family of things.

 - Mary Oliver


Just one more song for the road…..


Ain’t No Man – Avett Brothers
 



“One day I will find the right words and they will be simple”
        - Jack Kerouac

“The only truth is music”
       - Jack Kerouac




 

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Thursday, March 1, 2018

Chesapeake Prayer – 70 ( Holy Longing)





I Heard the word
Wonderful Thing!
A children's song
A children's song, have you listened as they play?
Their song is love and the children know the way.
 - Surfs Up , Brian Wilson & Van Dyke Parks


                                        


                                       No Hard Feelings – The Avett Brothers

                            

                                         https://youtu.be/Agc1gc6jqVE



Where Many Rivers Meet

All the water below me came from above
All the clouds living in the mountains
gave it to the rivers
who gave it to the sea, which was their dying.

And so I float on cloud become water,
central sea surrounded by white mountains,
the water salt, once fresh,
cloud fall and stream rush, tree root and tide bank
leading to the rivers' mouths
and the mouths of the rivers sing into the sea,
the stories buried in the mountains
give out into the sea
and the sea remembers
and sings back
from the depths
where nothing is forgotten.
- David Whyte



Chesapeake Prayer - 70

Where did that first drop of rain come from?
What was the source of that wind-
That moved the clouds onward?
Kerouac’s rivers filled rush pointing the way
To that promised ocean of mercy.
Am I Goethe’s butterfly insane for the light?
Wisdom says this light at the end of the tunnel
Grows with each step and passing breath.
It’s glow and warmth has been ever-present.
She also says silence is the mystery that miraculously transforms the composer’s notes into music,
Consoling pilgrims seeking the love and laughter
Recalled in the play of the innocence of children.
Song lyrics and poems shine that same light back
On the great mysteries of the universe,
They are the truthful sanctified gifts of all that is divine.
Calendar days are crossed off as if to indicate
Something purposeful has been completed.
Pure beauty and the peace that encompasses and fills
Every living thing speaks with authority and without words
Of the proper purpose and intention.
No beginning and no end for the forever spark of love 
As she continues to illuminate
And we are reminded of where the true treasure resides
And the teacher’s last instruction to
“Make yourself a light.”

    - JF Sobecki



Faith – David Whyte



Faith

I want to write about faith,
about the way the moon rises
over cold snow, night after night,
faithful even as it fades from fullness,
slowly becoming that last curving and impossible
sliver of light before the final darkness.
But I have no faith myself
I refuse it even the smallest entry.
Let this then, my small poem,
like a new moon, slender and barely open,
be the first prayer that opens me to faith.
- David Whyte


                                                               The Holy Longing
Tell a wise person, or else keep silent,
because the mass man will mock it right away.
I praise what is truly alive,
what longs to be burned to death.

In the calm water of the love-nights,
where you were begotten, where you have begotten,
strange feeling comes over you,
when you see the silent candle burning.

Now you are no longer caught in the obsession with darkness,
and a desire for higher love-making sweeps you upward.

Distance does not make you falter.
Now, arriving in magic, flying,
and finally, insane for the light,
you are the butterfly and you are gone.
And so long as you haven't experienced this: to die and so to grow,
you are only a troubled guest on the dark earth.

 by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Translated from the German by Robert Bly

"I keep traveling around the bend
There was no beginning, there is no end
It wasn't born and never dies
There are no edges, there are no sides
Oh yea, you just don't win
It's so far out - the way out is in..."

 - Any Road , George Harrison


Surfs Up – B. Wilson, Van Dyke Parks



Love is The Answer – T. Rundgren



Hymns to The Silence – Van Morrison



“One day I will find the right words and they will be simple”
        - Jack Kerouac

“The only truth is music”
       - Jack Kerouac



For our children and our grandchildren
 "you got the music in you!"

You Get What you Give – New Radicals




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