I should have(?) more poetry in my life.
A Prayer In Spring
by Robert Frost
Let me try again: Poetry should play a bigger role in my life. Beauty and motion in words - I need more of that, more reflection and pleasure in prose, more appreciation in the every day and the abstract instead of trying to pin down certainties and endlessly speculate to no real benefit.
When Emma was born, this piece by Robert Frost really spoke to me. I wanted to write about it but never got to it because, well, motherhood and I could never find the words to describe how I felt.
Fast forward one year, and it still does. And no, it's not that I can find the words now - it's that I'd better just pen this and just accept the fact that I will never find the right words.
Emma is my prayer in spring. My spark of joy amidst the everyday mundane. Every day is anew. She makes me want to to create and not consume, she forces me to be both selfless and tireless.
Fast forward one year, and it still does. And no, it's not that I can find the words now - it's that I'd better just pen this and just accept the fact that I will never find the right words.
Emma is my prayer in spring. My spark of joy amidst the everyday mundane. Every day is anew. She makes me want to to create and not consume, she forces me to be both selfless and tireless.
A Prayer In Spring
by Robert Frost
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