Monday, January 8, 2024

asking, listening

 






So often we are taught to ask
the wrong kinds of questions -

scratching our heads,
silently thinking

of all the things we want
from this bountiful life.

Instead, we should be shouting
into the unmarred air, "Life,
what do you want from me!?"

Then, spend the rest of our days
with heads bent to the wind,

listening.

The right kind of question
labors on Mystery's behalf;

its purpose is to praise
rather thank plunder

all the unseen futures

of our collective 
imagination.



~ April Tierney
from Memory Keeper