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March 12, 2017

Poet's Notebook: My poem, "Mr. Heron" followed by comments

By Gary Lindorff

Maybe this is the Zen of bird-watching: Serving witness. Sometimes the message I receive from nature these days is overwhelmingly sad. It isn't business as usual in nature especially in Florida.

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Mr. Heron

It's really very simple,
How things are going to change.

We learn what we need to know by watching
How Mr. Heron stands in the marsh.

He stands until the tide ebbs
To the point where a large fish

Leaps free
As if tossed up by the water

In a floppy arc.
And then Mr. Heron stirs

Like a business man
In a dark suit,

Lifting himself slowly on wings
That never hurry.

And then you turn to me and say
He looks sad.

Yes, it is much sadder than beautiful
Watching him fly away.

Comment:

We are visiting Shirley's father in West Palm Beach. We were on the long boardwalk that stretches from the nature center to the beach when we stopped to watch a heron standing in the tidal river. They are always so solitary when you see them fishing like this, I became aware that I felt bad for him. He looked so exposed and somewhat foolish. Then a fish jumped and it was as if this woke him from his trance. The fish was too big for him, so its leap from the water was more symbolic than anything. It was almost as if he was embarrassed, as if he was saying to himself, "What am I doing!" As if I was witnessing a Zen moment for the heron, and that he would now be free to find something better to do ... shed his dark suit, find a better way to live, that makes more sense to him.

(Article changed on March 12, 2017 at 23:15)



Authors Website: https://garylindorff.wordpress.com

Authors Bio:

Gary Lindorff is a poet, writer, blogger and author of several nonfiction books, a collection of poetry, "Children to the Mountain" and a memoir, "Finding Myself in Time: Facing the Music" Over the last few years he has begun calling himself an activist poet, channeling his activism through poetic voice. He also writes with other voices in other poetic styles: ecstatic, experimental and performance and oracular.


He is a practicing Transformational Counselor (with a strong, Jungian background) and a shamanic practitioner. His shamanic work is continually deepening his partnership with the land. This work can assume many forms, solo and communal, among them: prayer, vision questing, ritual sweating, and sharing stories by the fire.



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