Whistling for Practice
(sabbath-making)
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Take a breath
And enter into Sunday
Or Saturday or
Thursday or whatever
Day is counted by tradition
Or simply needed now
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Call it sabbath
Or a free hour
Or ten minutes
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For lighting a candle safely
Or in the mind;
Turning a bulb so there’s
Small light also counts
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Do you need a totem?
A symbol you can hold
Or a memento?
Certainly, that’s fine
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Maybe you’d like to write:
A prayer journal
Or simply some words
On paper or the screen;
You could sketch something,
Too, a desire
Of your heart
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Or allow yourself to
Look off into space,
Into the room, that is,
Without worrying
About concerns
For craziness, your
Concerns or someone
Else’s
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There is outer space
And inner space—find
Them both, if you will
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What is on that asteroid?
Who is on that ring of Saturn?
Someone might be waving,
Seeking a friend on Earth
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Arrange a special sound,
If you can—if not, don’t
Worry; for
The world is a noisy place
And you’re not
Responsible for that
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Raise your burdens
And look under:
There is a dream,
Maybe an epiphany
Waiting to be let out
And change your life
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Or maybe it’s the stillness
That the curriculum is after
Should you make a habit
Of this, if you want to sanctify
Some time this way again,
As for one I hope you do
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Don’t’ elongate this time
Against necessity, though
I hope it becomes
Necessity again,
Maybe tomorrow
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If this sabbath-making
Makes today a good reminder of
Who you are
What are your better affiliations
What is the name of God
Or simply a presence
To call on
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Or maybe nothing—you
Don’t have to have a
God in order to be still,
Enter into recesses
To fill them with
What you say is good
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This is in no way
A condemnation call
Or rationale-building for
Judgment, far from it
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The universe might judge
An indifferent planet;
That is not now,
That is not here
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In fact,
There is good humor
As in ice cream;
Let laughter out
To complement the serious
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If you’ve been reading,
Maybe enough time has passed
And, if you’ve not,
That’s fair
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Need I say again
The time is yours;
Now find what there is
To cherish in the day
That’s left
Or maybe has begun
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And if there’s someone,
One or many
Or a company of one,
Make a presence of yourself
To offer anyone
Or no one,
Readier to meet
To work or play,
Whatever a new day
(from here on it is
if only for a moment)
May now be newly
Negotiated
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Breathe better
Savor what you can
Remember there is love
From one or two
And onward to infinity
Or, if you will, eternity
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Be loved
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C L Couch
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Photo by Hans Veth on Unsplash
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December 6, 2020 at 10:11 pm
You make a good point. It’s the stopping and thinking and doing, changing, creating, giving, that’s important, taking those few minutes to really think about something and look at it from every angle. We gloss over too much. Take things for granted and don’t even recognise them.