Truth

“What I would do for wisdom,”
I cried out as a young man.
Evidently not much.
Or so it seems.
Even on walks
I follow the dog.

~ Jim Harrison, Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry


Source: Thank you Hammock Papers for poem. Photo: Brian Guest with a Vizsla

45 thoughts on “Truth

  1. Ooooh, I SEE – THE TIME HAS COME….. for the new long eared baby 🙂

    Brilliant words! I so relate to them….. Only in my case, my tiny long-haired beauty pulled me along behind….. the wisdom came MUCH later!

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      1. I beg to differ, dear friend. If YOU have not found wisdom, I don‘t know who has….. And even if you didn‘t have wisdom and knowledge in spades, you‘d still be one of my heroes….. Because YOU make me smile, and I LOVE people who make me smile 🙂

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  2. I drive by Jim’s studio/museum a few times a month while taking the backroads. I’m afraid to go inside as we continue to downsize and simplify. Alicia would not be pleased if I came with a car load of “Harrison Art”

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    1. Oh they are wiser…so much wiser. And who was better than Jim Harrison. What a lover of life.

      “Barring love, I’ll take my life in large doses alone — rivers, forests, fish, grouse, mountains. Dogs.”

      Jim Harrison, Wolf False Memoir (Published January 1st 1982 by Delta; first published 1971)

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  3. Who better to follow than the dog? He/She will lead you to places you would not consider and allow you to stop and smell the roses as they stop and smell EVERYthing 😉

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