Category: <span>Spirituality</span>

He carried a toolbox
Leaving the ship
Carpenter
Tradesman
Irish brogue
Hardened hands
Big Heart
My Father
Opportunity in America
Welcoming Union
One job then the next
Day after Day
Building a life, a foundation
Soon another ship
My Mother and I arrive
A new land
He toiled
Building homes
Providing shelter
Paving the way to University
A better life for a son
I’ve been blessed
67 years later
I am the American dream
But today as I survey the scene
DACA denied
Immigrants denied
History denied
Lies not Facts
White House Racist
Vile underbelly
America unable
America Afraid
America the Beautiful
The Golden Rule
Rise up we must
Brothers all
To win the fight
I am an immigran
So must do right

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Astonishing. Getting older and older, I still stand here at this window, watching as if never having watched anything like it before—the wrens, juncos, and purple finches picking the seeds strewn on the pile of frozen snow. Through my breath condensing into fog on the cold window pane, I still see bare branches chasing their shadows in the icy wind, black threads of water crinkling through fissures in the frozen river. I am aware that what I am seeing is no more, no less than the great Mystery, that of being here at all, that of seeing it—as from the other side of a mirror—snow, birds, my breath still condensing, that breath that started so long ago as my first cry.

FREDERICK FRANCK

Aging Spirituality

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I have lived in the world of men
Conspicuously constructed
No trace of god
Flowers in the field unnoticed
Vultures circle
Nature lost
Yet a light
A lifted soul
Not rooted in concrete
Nourished by jungle
Energized by wind
As sand slips through the hourglass
Man's construct soon undone
Mother Nature
Our Nature 
We are one

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Dog

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Train a blazing down the tracks
Passengers busy inside their heads
Blinded to the world outside
Burning, Burning

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On the Fringe
Sound of River
Shadow of Mountains
Scent of Pine
On the Fringe
Alone

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Walking the dog among the old stones
Thinking about each life
Names of old....Hanna, Faith, Elmer, Jacob
John Hamilton "Dad"...that says a lot
Robertson "Native of Scotland" 1869
and newer arrivals..Robert Vietnam 1971
I talk to them
Thank Stanley for his service in WWI
Fighter pilot Joe in WWII
Elmer a Doctor died 1868
Vulture overhead 146 years too late
Fresh Flowers on old grave
Someone remembers
All breathed the air, felt the wind and the love and the pain
I ponder my own mortality
Like another who walked here in 1930
Did they have a dog?
Are they here too?

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