Writers Alamanac: "All that Is Glorious Around Us"
http://writersalmanac.publicradio.org/programs/2008/02/04/#sunday
This poem reminds me of people who think life is not worth living. Of course thinking such things is socially unacceptable. Yet, not to me. If you can't see the beauty of breathing, like most people don't, then whatever illogical notion you have about ending life is just as illogical as what I seem most do everyday.
"All That Is Glorious Around Us
(title of an exhibit on The Hudson River School)
is not, for me, these grand vistas, sublime peaks, mist-filled
overlooks, towering clouds, but doing errands on a day
of driving rain, staying dry inside the silver skin of the car,
160,000 miles, still running just fine. Or later,
sitting in a café warmed by the steam
from white chicken chili, two cups of dark coffee,
watching the red and gold leaves race down the street,
confetti from autumn's bright parade. And I think
of how my mother struggles to breathe, how few good days
she has now, how we never think about the glories
of breath, oxygen cascading down our throats to the lungs,
simple as the journey of water over a rock. It is the nature
of stone / to be satisfied / writes Mary Oliver, It is the nature
of water / to want to be somewhere else, rushing down
a rocky tor or high escarpment, the panoramic landscape
boundless behind it. But everything glorious is around
us already: black and blue graffiti shining in the rain's
bright glaze, the small rainbows of oil on the pavement,
where the last car to park has left its mark on the glistening
street, this radiant world."

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