To be lost again

“Sometimes the desire to be lost again,
as long ago, comes over me like a vapor.
With growth into adulthood,
responsibilities claimed me,
so many heavy coats.
I didn’t choose them,
I don’t fault them,
but it took time
to reject them.
Now in the spring I kneel,
I put my face into the packets of violets,
the dampness, the freshness,
the sense of ever-ness.
Something is wrong, I
know it, if I don’t keep my attention
on eternity.
May I be the tiniest nail
in the house of the universe,
tiny but useful.
May I stay forever
in the stream.
May I look down upon
the windflower and the bull thistle
and the coreopsis
with the greatest respect.”~Mary Oliver

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