Wage Peace by Judyth Hill Wage peace with your breath. Breathe in firemen and rubble, breathe out whole buildings and flocks of red wing blackbirds. Breathe in terrorists and breathe out sleeping children and freshly mown fields. Breathe in confusion and breathe out maple trees. Breathe in the fallen and breathe out lifelong friendships intact. Wage peace with your listening: hearing sirens, pray loud. Remember your tools: flower seeds, clothes pins, clean rivers. Make soup. Play music, learn the word for thank you in three languages. Learn to knit, and make a hat. Think of chaos as dancing raspberries, imagine grief as the outbreath of beauty or the gesture of fish. Swim for the other side. Wage peace. Never has the world seemed so fresh and precious: Have a cup of tea and rejoice. Act as if armistice has already arrived. Don't wait another minute. Celebrate today. ©2001, Judyth Hill Judyth Hill is a stand-up poet, author of six published books of poems, and a teacher of poetry, living, in amazed and grateful beauty, where the Rockies meet the Plains.
Some of us need our most important morning meds. Now I just have to find a morning delivery service that is reliable. Hey maybe this could work into part-time jobs for someone who is chipper in the morning. But I can't find such a service in this huge metropolis. I wonder how I can convince someone this is a needed senior necessity, so SS can cover at least 80%?