Are there memories whose goodness has surprised you?
Though not a poet, I took a workshop earlier this year which involved writing a poem that explored the divine through joy. Inspired by the vividness of Li-Young Lee’s sense-awakening poem “From Blossoms”, I tried writing about a kind of remembering moment that has taken me by surprise, again and again, over the years. It’s a moment that has taken me to so many times and places, reminding me of how much larger life is than any one day or person alone. I call this poem “Among the Trees” (below).
Among the Trees
Among the trees comes
this musty smell of earth
drawn up into the air,
pungent as I step out
into the humid breath of morning.
From bark, from dirt and damp,
comes this scent I know so well,
a first-coffee time of day breath
bringing back so many memories
with the coming of so many summers.
To breathe in what we are – to hold deep
in my chest these smiles and our laughter,
the girl at camp waking with new friends,
now this woman with so many reasons
to meet early for coffee; we step out
together into days thick with possibility.
Some moments we know nothing
is lost; among leaves
and loves, waking souls
and senses, in this
communion among the
coming-alive-again trees.
– Callie J. Smith

Lovely!
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