You drifting mist
You drifting mist
bringing with you the morning
opening to us wideness, timelessness, embracing
:- Doug.

You drifting mist
bringing with you the morning
opening to us wideness, timelessness, embracing
:- Doug.
Answers, questions, reflection.
Earth, air, wind.
Babbling: people, water, birds.
Wallet, hands, spirit.
Night, day, butterfly.
:- Doug.
People turn on the choices we had unknown. Health changes, love engages, new panoramas present. Do we respond as a falcon, a storm, or a great song?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1702
You cannot change the world
& you must change the world
& you will change the world
you are too small
small is precisely what is needful
a word, a gesture
to enter hearts one at a time
day by day for thousands
and thousands of days
millions and millions of hearts
will little by little move
& softness and kindness will prevail
for our grandchildren
Please pass it on.
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We elder each other
We’re all we have or need
Choices we had unknown
:- Doug.
None of us consistently sees the larger
So elders in colors and flavors aplenty
:- Doug.
Choice the third
Is not the noble middle
Must be equal in beauty and ruthlessness
:- Doug.
Most of the intensity is between
my eyes
I must take care not to cross them
:- Doug.
Hold one another in the light
Can be done embracing tearfully
Under the same light
:- Doug.
Don’t leave something on the table
Give of your substance freely to another
:- Doug.
This can be said of the elder
This is a human who has become whole
More truly is every day becoming whole
So this one not intruding on the world
Begins for us to break the spell of separation
:- Doug.
The biggest thing we can do—and it may in doing seem a small thing—is the whole-making thing not yet done.
:- Doug.
Our task is to hallow our
—big our—for we are part—
meetings with the grandchildren’s world
:- doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 1701
More I don’t know
Some moments that is good
More I don’t know
Please pass it on.
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