Beannacht ("Blessing") by John O’Donohue
On the day when
the weight deadens
on your shoulders
and you stumble,
may the clay dance
to balance you.
And when your eyes
freeze behind
the grey window
and the ghost of loss
gets in to you,
may a flock of colours,
indigo, red, green,
and azure blue
come to awaken in you
a meadow of delight.
When the canvas frays
in the currach of thought
and a stain of ocean
blackens beneath you,
may there come across the waters
a path of yellow moonlight
to bring you safely home.
May the nourishment of the earth be yours,
may the clarity of light be yours,
may the fluency of the ocean be yours,
may the protection of the ancestors be yours.
And so may a slow
wind work these words
of love around you,
an invisible cloak
to mind your life.
I have come to believe that by and large the human family has all the same secrets. – Fredrick Buechner
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Celtic Wisdom
I love this blessing; my friend Shane read it on another blog (see link above) and sent it to me.
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And I used to think I didn't "get" poetry. I love it, Marti, thanks for sharing it. Reminds me of Doogie McLain, who I saw recently in concert. His lyrics are very much like this poem. 'Rescue Me' is my favorite. check out www.dougiemaclean.com
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