Great minds think alike. Or rather similar Spirits recognize
a similar need.
My word for 2024 – LIGHT, both the Noun and the Verb, and
Carmela’s LIGHTER, both the Adjective and the Adverb, share
the same root:
The word “light” comes from Old English leht
(Anglian), Leoht (West Saxon), meaning
“brightness, radiant energy, that which makes
things visible.”
I admit (painfully):
My expertise at finding silver linings?
My ability to focus on the positive?
To date, neither has totally reduced the sometimes-crushing
weight of our oft-dark World that surprisingly leaves me –
a Cubs Fan! – wobbly, unable to navigate.
Fortunately, the two inspirational quotes I keep in view on my
real-life desk top broadcast a qualifying NEVERTHELESS.
Dr. Martin Luther King’s words help me steady my footing,
look up and find my way.
He’d been asked if given the choice, what era would he live in?
He acknowledged his land’s troubles and confusion, messes
and sicknesses.
“But I know, somehow,” he said, “that only when it’s dark
enough can you
see the stars.”
The Dark, I’ve learned, can
indeed be a Good Thing.
So, thirty-three days into this New Year, I continue to focus all of
me on the Anyones and Anythings who and that gift me with joy,
wonder, cause for celebration and/or prompt me to count my
blessings on a quarter-hour basis.
All those lights, all those nouns, especially the Proper ones, keep
me keepin’ on.
Ah, the Possibilities!
But even more important, I learned all those lights empower me so
I can do the same for others.
They recharge my batteries so I can burn bright, so I can light the
way enabling others to keep keepin’ on.
darkness for the light that is you.”
Ah, the opportunities!
today’s Poetry Friday.
electrician Moish Dove who happened to be my father’s lodge
brother. “Let there be light!”
Esther Hershenhorn
p.s.
My go-to sources for inspirational cards that help to keep me,
and thus everyone I know and love, keepin’ on?
Curly Girl Designs and Marylou Falstreau’s Cards and Prints!
I love that our words are so similar, Esther. Perhaps your wonderful optimism is rubbing off on me! Here's to a LIGHT-filled year for us both! <3
ReplyDeleteI love this post! I too have been caught at the curb of darkness, not willing to step out into the street. I just don't want to move forward until things are as I like them. But, really, if I turn around there are so many lights of people, places, and experiences that buoy me. Thank you for the beautiful way you wrote this. Let there be light!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carmela and Linda, for taking the time to share your wishes and thoughts.
ReplyDeleteA light-filled year is just what the Dr. ordered, Carmela!
And, I love that image, Linda, of "curb of darkness"...
Thank Goodness we reside in the ever-hopeful Children's Book World!
Yes, Esther, your whole post is a poem to Light, bringing it to "the ever-hopeful children's book world..." We're the ones privileged to carry light into dark places.
ReplyDeletePS: Love those graphics as much as I love you free- verse poem of a post!
ReplyDeleteI'm late in reading your comment, April.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for your Kind Words!
We're a Mutual Admiration Society!