It is my pleasure to introduce…
Author Mary Adler
Here is a sample of her work…
WHERE IS THE EQUATOR OF HOPE?
Mary Adler
Where is the equator of Hope?
The Prime Meridian for Love?
The coordinates of Joy?
And where are Lewis & Clark,
to run the rapids of envy
and resolve new paths to the heart?
Where is the 39th Parallel of desire?
The Northwest Passage to bliss?
The Gulf Stream that warms cold ashes?
And where dwells the Copernicus of Compassion,
who swears love spins on its own axis,
yet revolves around the other.
Where is the Mason Dixon line for the past?
The trade winds of remembrance?
The magnetic fields of memory?
And where is the Galapagos of grace,
where the self evolves to the selfless,
and the soul embraces the stranger?
Oh, where is the cartographer of Love,
To find True North of the heart
When love has gone south,
When East and West collide,
And all devolves to a point,
barely,
to a point.
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Mary, beautifully written poem. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Gracie, and thank you for sharing it.
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Reblogged this on GRACIE BRADFORD: Grandma Midnight Book Reviews – Sassy and Outspoken and commented:
A beautifully written poem.
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Welcome Mary. Make yourself at home.
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Thank you, Shirley. You have made me feel quite welcome. 🙂
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I enjoyed the poem, Mary. Thanks for sharing it with us. Shirley, thanks for hosting.
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Reblogged this on Rhani DChae and commented:
A great poem from #RWISA author, Mary Adler.
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Thank you, Rhani for the nice comment and for reblogging.
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