Parker J. Palmer, from It’s a Hard Time to Be Human: When I ran across this Ellen Bass poem recently, I was immediately drawn to the line, “It’s a hard time to be human.” I’m sure there’s never been a time when it wasn’t hard to be human. But this is our time, and our world seems to be spinning off course. And yet, as the poem’s title says, “The World Has Need of You.” It’s hard to credit that our little lives, words, and actions can make a difference, but they do. The “proof” is in the last three lines of this poem, which I’ll let you read for yourself…
“The World Has Need Of You”
by Ellen Bass
everything here
seems to need us
—Rainer Maria Rilke
I can hardly imagine it
as I walk to the lighthouse, feeling the ancient
prayer of my arms swinging
in counterpoint to my feet.
Here I am, suspended
between the sidewalk and twilight,
the sky dimming so fast it seems alive.
What if you felt the invisible
tug between you and everything?
A boy on a bicycle rides by,
his white shirt open, flaring
behind him like wings.
It’s a hard time to be human. We know too much
and too little. Does the breeze need us?
The cliffs? The gulls?
If you’ve managed to do one good thing,
the ocean doesn’t care.
But when Newton’s apple fell toward the earth,
the earth, ever so slightly, fell
toward the apple.
I’ll simply say, “Let’s get out there and drop lots of apples!” The world is full of people of good will — together we can help the good earth get back to spinning properly on its axis!
Photo: Aberrant Beauty
Beautiful lines 🙂
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They are Vinay.
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It is hard to be human – and harder I think to be human and passively stand by doing nothing.
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Yep. In so many directions. Unhinged almost. All of it.
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Beautiful poem with powerful words.
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It sure is Albina. Thanks
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You are welcomed and thanks to you as well David, i always enjoy your posts.
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Thanks!
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The need seems so overwhelming and comes from every direction these days. Hard to decide where to place one’s efforts and attentions at times, and often feel grossly inadequate no matter *what* I do. And yet, however small, must do something. Each gesture matters somehow, somewhere, to someone, right? If I’ve lightened a heart or elicited a smile or eased a path, however briefly, I feel a bit better about my little corner of the world…
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That’s it Lori. Right there. Reminds me of:
Elizabeth Bishop (1911– 1979), American poet: “Why shouldn’t we, so generally addicted to the gigantic, at last have some small works of art, some short poems, short pieces of music… some intimate, low-voiced, and delicate things in our mostly huge and roaring, glaring world?”
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Perfect!
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What is important is to make the best of the privilege of being human. Now that I think about it, a dog’s life is pretty good.
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The dog’s agenda is simple, fathomable, overt: I want. “I want to go out, come in, eat something, lie here, play with that, kiss you. There are no ulterior motives with a dog, no mind games, no second-guessing, no complicated negotiations or bargains, and no guilt trips or grudges if a request is denied.”
Caroline Knapp
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Funny, if you ended the above at “kiss you”, I’d swear you were talking about my husband!
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Now that’s something. 😀
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Agree Lulu.
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The world has need of you, David, and your blog.
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Awwww. Thanks Ann
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The antidote to fear, anger, frustration, mistrust, etc. is action.
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It is. Hope you have been well Carolann.
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Wow, what a perfect message to give to the students on my leadership team who are graduating in May. So fitting.
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I bet. Add “Go in Peace” and I think. you have excellent marching orders. Have a good weekend Bonnie.
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Agree, wonderful add. Happy weekend to you to David
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it has always been both hard and invigorating to be human. our job is to find the balance and joy somewhere in between, perhaps.
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Balance, moderation, temperance….magic words…
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If man was gone from the face of the earth, would one cockroach care?
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They would feast!
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Sentiments are good but I clink to this saying “my yoke is easy” Love Palmer.
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Yes.
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