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[Apr. 18th, 2024|11:29 pm] |
To My Duties
While I’ve been doing my job stone by stone, quill by quill, winter has passed, leaving empty places and dead rooms. I work on all the same. I really should replace all those things I’ve forgotten, fill the darkness with bread, inspire hope again.
The dust of the season, its harsh rain, are all I deserve: for myself I claim nothing more than all space and the right to work there, bearing witness to spring.
I must have something for everybody day by day and week by week, gifts of the blue variety or cool blossoms from the woods.
First thing in the morning, I’m going strong while others have sunk into sloth or lovemaking. I’m sweeping out my bell tower, polishing my tools and my heart.
I have enough dew to go around.
/Pablo Neruda from: ODES TO OPPOSITES |
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