"Red Sky at night sailor's delight
Red Sky at morning,
Sailors take warning"
- Old Sailor Saying
"'Twas in another lifetime, one of toil and blood
When blackness was a virtue the road was full of mud
I came in from the wilderness, a creature void of form
Come in, she said
I'll give ya shelter from the storm"
- Shelter from The Storm , Bob Dylan
"Seen loved ones born
Seen loved ones dying
Sail On Through the storm
Rocked with laughter
I shook with crying
Taking it all back home."
- Sail On, M. Black
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Category 4: Sail On Through The Storm
So, the bowman queried,
"What about the storm?"
The old salt navigator retorted, " Storms come and go.
Sometimes we experience the consequence
Of decisions regardless of the thoroughness
Of the preparatory analysis.
Sometimes rationalizations are conjured
By wisemen and jokers alike
To justify the chosen course."
Yet, not deciding is a decision.
Sail On! Sail On Through the storm!
Taking it all back home.
Experienced sojourners know the secret
Of how things happen time and again.
The troubadour sings "Everything dies,
Baby that's a fact. But maybe everything that dies
Some days come back."
Sometimes we are completely surprised.
Sometimes we should know better.
Sometimes we are as immortal adolescents,
Moving forward regardless of warning signs
And the wise counsel of Obe Wans.
Hurricanes wash away complete beaches and homes but
They cannot wash away the memories.
A bride and a groom vow with conviction to abide
Filling each other with hopefulness and faith in the future.
"Come in , she says
I'll give you shelter from the storm."
What fills their hearts overrides the concern
Of the probable storms lying in wait.
"In sickness and health" they proclaim.
Just up the coast outside of Sanibel and Captiva.
They would sing "Ooh La La La La La"
Witnessing magical sunsets waiting
On the promise of a Green Flash.
Where a son of the rising sun declared
"This must be paradise."
All things change. All things must pass.
That holy essence nurtures all,
The hungry spirits who gather to celebrate
New unions, new journeys
And all wayward pilgrims
Lift up their palms in supplications and trust.
The officiant whispers,
" Good Luck, Bad Luck, who knows?
Just sail on through the storm."
There is no doubt
The Odyssey does not go on ad infinitum.
The potential for tragedy always lies in wait,
The finish line may be a distant wave or two away
As sailors can be knocked down mid tack
With a gentle following wind.
Earthen vessels are not made to be tethered
To some dock in a safe harbor .
Their purpose is to sail on, making passage
On the unknown sea,
Disembarking following a charted course.
Diligent sailors hope and work for the best
While being mindful of the present.
Survivors of storms are reminded of the sacred duty
To stand at the ready to serve and help heal
Those vessels that have been broken,
Constantly searching for and rescuing those stranded,
Those in need...the hopeless and the helpless
Bringing them into the light.
Sail On..."Sail on to where you truly belong
Don't waste time asking where
The time you've spent is gone."
Just Sail On.... through the storm.
- JF Sobecki
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Help those who cannot help themselves.
Helping victims of Hurricanes Fiona and Ian
and storms of all types. and forms.
For the memories, the friends and family on the Gulf Coast.
World Central Kitchen
Click on Link wrk.org
American Red Cross
click link - redress.org
Sanibel - Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
( Sanibel, Captiva and other Islands in the Gulf
have been decimated)
Atlantic City - The Band ( B. Springsteen)
https://youtu.be/QFxXTO1t5yoShelter From The Storm -B. Dylan
All Things Must Pass - G. Harrison
https://youtu.be/QWV4pFV5nX4I can See Clearly Now - J. Nash
https://youtu.be/g_rB4v75jqUFiona - Fantastic Cat
https://youtu.be/9IsVAUYAk_8Copyright 2022 JF Sobecki LLC All Rights Reserved
( Thanks to D. Gaugin, B. Dylan, B. Springsteen, T. Merton and friends and family for the inspiration)
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