March, by Mary Oliver
There isn’t anything in this world but mad love. Not in this world. No tame love, calm love, mild love, no so-so love. And, of course, no reasonable love. Also there are a hundred paths through the world that are easier than loving. But, who wants easier? We dream of love, we moon about, thinking of Romeo and Juliet, or Tristan, or the lost queen rushing away over the Irish sea, all doom and splendor. Today, on the beach, an old man was sitting in the sun. I called out to him, and he turned. His face was like an empty pot. I remember his tall, pale wife; she died long ago. I remember his daughter-in-law. When she died, hard, and too young, he wept in the streets. He picked up pieces of wood, and stones, and anything else that was there, and threw them at the sea. Oh, how he loved his wife. Oh, how he loved young Barbara. I stood in front of him, not expecting any answer yet not wanting to pass without some greeting. But his face had gone back to whatever he was dreaming. Something touched me, lightly, like a knife-blade. I felt I was bleeding, though just a little, a hint. Inside I flared hot, then cold. I thought of you. Whom I love, madly.
(March, by Mary Oliver, from White Pine, p.53)
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I responded to you at my Blog.
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Hecate--
Speaking of the sweet wild earth some of us love, have you ever posted anything about Wangari Maathai and her Greenbelt Movement? maybe you did back when she won her Nobel prize. I recently had the opportunity to hear her speak--she's such an inspiring, great woman. What brought me to writing you about her also is the trees/carbon offsetting topic you have been discussing elsewhere lately! This website has a link to watch a short excellent video on Wangari's work
http://www.unep.org/billiontreecampaign/Statements/Wangari.asp
Scroll down to "Video Message - Roots of Change."
Her official website is
http://www.wangarimaathai.com/
And I highly recommend her autobiography, "Unbowed."
Wangari noted in her speech here that in our lifetimes we use the oxygen about ten trees produce. If you haven't planted ten trees, you are using somebody else's...
cgreen
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