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Gratefulness
You see the precious gift of ordinary things as Pablo Neruda did, but need no words, pen or paper, to bow to olive oil to the great night sleep to the mossy rocks to the blooming ocotillo to the perfectly ripe avocado to everyday heroes to handwritten letters to spontaneous laughter to fresh farm eggs to the smiling stranger to the desert’s wildflowers to the world wide web to bittersweet moments to afternoon naps to grey clouds to slowing down to stinging nettles to soft blankets to strange dreams to the garbage man to the graceful death
The simple gifts your devotional being sees as you move through life fill you with that deep warmth you silently beam out.
And that is the gift you are.
Posted by kind permission of the author.
This ode was among more than 100 responses to our invitation to write an ode to an “ordinary thing.” We share it here with delight and gratitude.
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