The Journey


By Mary Oliver

One day you finally knew

what you had to do, and began,

though the voices around you

kept shouting

their bad advice—

though the whole house

began to tremble

and you felt the old tug

at your ankles.

“Mend my life!”

each voice cried.

But you didn’t stop.

You knew what you had to do,

though the wind pried

with its stiff fingers

at the very foundations,

though their melancholy

was terrible.

It was already late

enough, and a wild night,

and the road full of fallen

branches and stones.

But little by little,

as you left their voices behind,

the stars began to burn

through the sheets of clouds,

and there was a new voice

which you slowly

recognized as your own,

that kept you company

as you strode deeper and deeper

into the world

determined to do

the only thing you could do—

determined to save

the only life you could save.

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Thank you Cara for sending me this video and introducing me to this poem.

“Words are born out of connection, and they can lead us back to connection if we dare.”

– Kim Rosen

 

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2 responses to “The Journey”

  1. Shannon, I am so glad you loved the poem. I read it and thought of you immediately because, to be so young, you seem to know so well who you are. But not only have your found your own voice, you also follow it– all around the world! Keep inspiring you wise old soul 🙂

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