Meditation on Roots

in Homesteading2 years ago (edited)

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For three hours in the morning sun
I kneeled over plants, like a prayer,
devoted to weeding our garden


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As I sweat, squinted and grunted
I marveled and was humbled
by the tenacity of living things

How stubborn neglected weeds are
clinging for dear life, like bad habits
over time, almost stitched to the earth


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Some were undeniably attractive
like our wily, deceptive sins
evil masquerading as good


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How interconnected everything is
what inscrutable, delicate balance
even the lowly earthworm —

Quietly, steadily turning the soil,
helping the flow of water & nutrients,
like our own out-of-sight soul work.


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—y. Lababidi, author of Learning to Pray


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Marvelously well done. The part about some weeds being attractive, like our wily, deceptive sins, really struck a chord with me.

Grateful to hear it resonates. I’ve been tweaking the poem, since posting & thinking another lesson of weeds is that like our bad habits, must be pulled at the root, otherwise they return, shortly…