58. Poem of the day: "When I Am Among the Trees" by Mary Oliver
When I Am Among the Trees
When I am among the trees,
especially the willows and the honey
locust,
equally the beech, the oaks and the pines,
they give off such
hints of gladness.
I would almost say that they save me, and daily.
I
am so distant from the hope of myself,
in which I have goodness, and
discernment,
and never hurry through the world
but walk slowly, and
bow often.
Around me the trees stir in their leaves
and call out,
“Stay awhile."
The light flows from their branches.
And they call
again, “It’s simple,” they say,
“and you too have come
into the world to
do this, to go easy, to be filled
with light, and to shine.”