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Forty Years

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Framework 2012 by Drea
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Forty Years
by Mary Oliver

for forty years
the sheets of white paper have
passed under my hands and I have tried
to improve their peaceful

emptiness putting down
little curls little shafts
of letters words
little flames leaping

not one page
was less to me than fascinating
discursive full of cadence
its pale nerves hiding

in the curves of the Qs
behind the soldierly Hs
in the webbed feet of the Ws
forty years

and again this morning as always
I am stopped as the world comes back
wet and beautiful I am thinking
that language

is not even a river
is not a tree is not a green field
is not even a black ant traveling
briskly modestly

from day to day from one
golden page to another.

Back Road

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Oracle 2012 by Drea

Oracle 2012 by Drea
Coming together as a group can help us see what is to come.
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Back Road
By Drea

Take a back road,
think creative,
sand dune slip.

Black vulture collide,
beach grass hue,
dive forward.

Improvise jazz step,
connect logical artistic,
feel at home.

Memory

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Memory by Drea

Memory 2014 by Drea
When we release emotion and wade into the water of assurance that surrounds our island of memory, new opportunities awaken and positive dreams take form. http://dreajensengallery.artistwebsites.com/featured/memory-2014-drea-jensen.html

Memory
by Drea

Release emotion
water of assurance
surround our island.

New opportunity
awaken dreams
fulfill premonition.

Truth as shield
integrity within
boldly take first step.

Deliverance from Time

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Poignant 2012 by Drea Looking back on what you have done can bring up many emotions. When sadness is seen in your past, look to the future and make it as positive as you can. http://dreajensengallery.artistwebsites.com/featured/poignant-2012-drea-jensen.html

Poignant 2012 by Drea
“What I mean is, our deliverance from Time
and the continuance, if we only steward them well,
of earthly things.” ~ Mary Oliver
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Circles
By Mary Oliver

In the morning the blue heron is busy
stepping, slowly, around the edge of the
pond. He is tall and shining. His wings, folded
against his body, fit so neatly they
make of him, when he lifts his shoulders and begins to rise
into the air, a great surprise. Also
he carries so light the terrible sword-beak. Then
he is gone over the trees.

I am so happy to be alive in this world
I would like to live forever, but I am
content not to. Seeing what I have seen
has filled me; believing what I believe
has filled me.

The first words of this page are
hardly thought of when the bird
circles back over the trees; it floats down
like an armful of blue flowers, a bundle of light
coming to refresh itself again in the black water, and I think:
maybe it is or it isn’t the same bird-maybe it’s
the first one’s child, or the child of its child.
What I mean is, our deliverance from Time
and the continuance, if we only steward them well,
of earthly things. So maybe it’s myself still standing here, or
someone else, like myself hot with the joy of this world, and
filled with praise.

Gratitude

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The Messenger
By Mary Oliver

My work is loving the world.
Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird—
equal seekers of sweetness.
Here the quickening yeast; there the blue plums.
Here the clam deep in the speckled sand.

Are my boots old? Is my coat torn?
Am I no longer young, and still half-perfect? Let me
keep my mind on what matters,
which is my work,

which is mostly standing still and learning to be
astonished.
The phoebe, the delphinium.
The sheep in the pasture, and the pasture.
Which is mostly rejoicing, since all the ingredients are here,

which is gratitude, to be given a mind and a heart
and these body-clothes,
a mouth with which to give shouts of joy
to the moth and the wren, to the sleepy dug-up clam,
telling them all, over and over, how it is
that we live forever.

Unknowable

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Testimony 2012 by Drea Seeing things first hand is really the only way to experience things in life. Never miss a chance or opportunity to see something new. http://dreajensengallery.artistwebsites.com/featured/testimony-2012-drea-jensen.html

Testimony 2012 by Drea
Seeing things first hand is really the only way to experience things in life. Never miss a chance or opportunity to see something new.
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Little Summer Poem Touching on the Subject of Faith
By Mary Oliver

Every summer
I listen and look
under the sun’s brass and even
into the moonlight, but I can’t hear

anything, I can’t see anything–
not the pale roots digging down, nor the green stalks muscling up,
nor the leaves
deepening their damp pleats,

nor the tassels making,
nor the shucks, nor the cobs.
And still,
every day,

the leafy fields
grow taller and thicker–
green gowns lofting up in the night,
showered with silk.

And so, every summer,
I fail as a witness, seeing nothing–
I am deaf too
to the tick of the leaves,

the tapping of downwardness of the banyan feet–
all of it
happening
beyond any seeable proof, or hearable hum.

And, therefore, let the immeasurable come.
Let the unknowable touch the buckle of my spine.
Let the wind turn in the trees,
and the mystery hidden in the dirt

swing through the air.
How could I look at anything in this world
and tremble, and grip my hands over my heart?
What should I fear?

One morning
in the leafy green ocean
the honeycomb of the corn’s beautiful body
is sure to be there.

About Tomorrow

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Matrix 2004 By Drea Like an intersection on a road, life gives you so many choices of where you want to travel, the hardest part is picking which way to try first. http://dreajensengallery.artistwebsites.com/featured/matrix-2004-drea-jensen.html

Matrix 2004 By Drea
Like an intersection on a road, life gives you so many choices of where you want to travel, the hardest part is picking which way to try first.
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Swimming, One Day in August
By Mary Oliver

It is time now, I said,
for the deepening and quieting of the spirit
among the flux of happenings.

Something had pestered me so much
I thought my heart would break.
I mean, the mechanical part.

I went down in the afternoon
to the sea
which held me, until I grew easy.

About tomorrow, who knows anything.
Except that it will be time, again,
for the deepening and quieting of the spirit.

Sometimes

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Diversion 2012 by Drea "Instructions for living a life:  Pay attention.  Be astonished.  Tell about it." ~ Mary Oliver http://dreajensengallery.artistwebsites.com/featured/diversion-2012-drea-jensen.html

Diversion 2012 by Drea
“Instructions for living a life: Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it.” ~ Mary Oliver
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Sometimes
By Mary Oliver

1.

Something came up
out of the dark.
It wasn’t anything I had ever seen before.
It wasn’t an animal
or a flower,
unless it was both.

Something came up out of the water,
a head the size of a cat
but muddy and without ears.
I don’t know what God is.
I don’t know what death is.

But I believe they have between them
some fervent and necessary arrangement.

2.

Sometimes
melancholy leaves me breathless…

3.

Later I was in a field full of sunflowers.
I was feeling the heat of midsummer.
I was thinking of the sweet, electric
drowse of creation,

when it began to break.

In the west, clouds gathered.
Thunderheads.
In an hour the sky was filled with them.

In an hour the sky was filled
with the sweetness of rain and the blast of lightning.
Followed by the deep bells of thunder.

Water from the heavens! Electricity from the source!
Both of them mad to create something!

The lighting brighter than any flower.
The thunder without a drowsy bone in its body.

4.

Instructions for living a life:
Pay attention.
Be astonished.
Tell about it.

5.

Two or three times in my life I discovered love.
Each time it seemed to solve everything.
Each time it solved a great many things
but not everything.
Yet left me as grateful as if it had indeed, and
thoroughly, solved everything.

6.

God, rest in my heart
and fortify me,
take away my hunger for answers,
let the hours play upon my body

like the hands of my beloved.
Let the cathead appear again-
the smallest of your mysteries,
some wild cousin of my own blood probably-
some cousin of my own wild blood probably,
in the black dinner-bowl of the pond.

7.

Death waits for me, I know it, around
one corner or another.
This doesn’t amuse me.
Neither does it frighten me.

After the rain, I went back into the field of sunflowers.
It was cool, and I was anything but drowsy.
I walked slowly, and listened

to the crazy roots, in the drenched earth, laughing and growing.

Heartbeat

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Flighty 2011 By Drea Even though we usually associate current with water, there is a powerful current in our everyday lives. http://dreajensengallery.artistwebsites.com/featured/flighty-2011-drea-jensen.html

Flighty 2011 By Drea
Even though we usually associate current with water, there is a powerful current in our everyday lives.
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Summer Story
By Mary Oliver

When the hummingbird
sinks its face
into the trumpet vine,
into the funnels

of the blossoms,
and the tongue
leaps out
and throbs,

I am scorched
to realize once again
how many small, available things
are in the world

that aren’t
pieces of gold
or power–
that nobody owns

or could buy even
for a hillside of money–
that just
float about the world,

or drift over the fields,
or into the gardens,
and into the tents of the vines,
and now here I am

spending my time,
as the saying goes,
watching until the watching turns into feeling,
so that I feel I am myself

a small bird
with a terrible hunger,
with a thin beak probing and dipping
and a heart that races so fast

it is only a heartbeat ahead of breaking-
and I am the hunger and the assuagement,
and also I am the leaves and the blossoms,
and, like them, I am full of delight, and shaking.

Archetypal Memory

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Eye of Horus 2013 by Drea A person's words can only say so much, look to their eyes to see them for who they truly are. http://dreajensengallery.artistwebsites.com/featured/eye-of-horus-2013-drea-jensen.html

Eye of Horus 2013 by Drea
A person’s words can only say so much, look to their eyes to see them for who they truly are.
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Moss
By Mary Oliver

Maybe the idea of the world as flat isn’t a tribal memory or an archetypal memory, but something far older ~ a fox memory, a worm memory, a moss memory.

Memory of leaping or crawling or shrugging rootlet by rootlet forward, across the flatness of everything.

To perceive of the earth as round needed something else ~ standing up! ~ that hadn’t yet happened.

What a wild family! Fox and giraffe and wart hog, of course. But these also: bodies like tiny strings, bodies like blades and blossoms! Cord grass, Christmas fern, soldier moss! And here comes grasshopper, all toes and knees and eyes, over the little mountains of dust.

When I see the black cricket in the woodpile, in autumn, I don’t frighten her. And when I see the moss grazing upon the rock, I touch her tenderly,

sweet cousin.