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When the World Makes No Sense

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When the world makes no sense

and I am weary of its horrors,

I close my eyes and imagine myself

in the Blue Ridge Mountains, see

the purple and pinks of its sunrise,

the shadows in its ridges.

I imagine myself where Native 

Americans once lived, respected

the earth and its animals, and

I see the wildflowers and plants

used by wise women as medicines. 

I look up and see a hawk slowly

swooping in circles and floating

lazily among the clouds. My

body relaxes and my soul is fed.

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Author: BHW

I am an octogenarian, mother, grandmother, wife, sister, friend, voracious reader, and amateur poet. I am dedicated to keeping both my mind and body active through yoga and tai chi, walks with my dog, rich discussion with my book club and 80+ groups, and numerous other activities. I have a deep curiosity about the world and its inhabitants.

3 thoughts on “When the World Makes No Sense

  1. Joan's avatar

    Beautifully expressed, Betty. We all need such sanctuaries.

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  2. LuAnne Holder's avatar

    I can certainly relate, although my go-to haven would be the Smokey Mountains where I’ve visited all my life. Thank you for this peaceful reminder.

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    • BHW's avatar

      Last summer we spent some time in Asheville, NC which is between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains. We took several beautiful hikes and I can close my eyes and revisit the views.

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