Beneath a cloudless sky,
A noon day sun permeates
Without the whispering wind.
I behold the maple, every leaf in tangerine.
Can gravity be long denied?
The first fluttering leaf breaks free,
Doing a few silent somersaults enroute
Before skittering gently across the uneven bricks,
Finally nudging up against the back of my sleeping dog.
Observing and listening in silence feeds the soul.
John Predmore, S.J., is a USA East Province Jesuit and was the pastor of Jordan's English language parish. He teaches art and directs BC High's adult spiritual formation programs. Formerly a retreat director in Gloucester, Massachusetts. Ignatian Spirituality is given through guided meditations, weekend-, 8-day, and 30-day Retreats based on The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Ignatian Spirituality serves the contemporary world as people strive to develop a friendship with God.
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What a beautiful poem! I can visualize the scene in all its sleepy splendour. This line is so incredibly true: "Observing and listening in silence feeds the soul." I tend to do that a fair amount.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could experience the cool autumn air with leaves tumbling noiselessly.
DeleteLoving this one especially as it's such a contrast from today's weather here in Cornwall- torrential rain and high winds.:-))
ReplyDeleteI hope it is sunny today. High winds destroy autumn's gentle gifts of falling leaves.
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