Still Waters
©2018 Susan Noyes Anderson
image by Annie Lang on Unsplash
O be not lulled by placid sea
nor lapping waves
of harmony
stand warily beneath a sky
of azure born
to soothe the eye
lean soft against the stolid tree
serene in all
its symmetry
embrace but do not claim the breeze
that rustles gently
through the trees
for deep within each peaceful thing
a wildness waits
and will be seen
the oceans roar, the heavens burst
the branches whip
the winds reverse
and e’en my steady soul breaks free
unfettering
the wild in me.
∞§∞
– Cyndi Lauper
“Wild waves rise and fall when they arrive; and that’s what makes the peaceful sea alive.”
– Munia Khan
“She found herself over a long and treacherous road, and the more treacherous the road became, the more of herself she found.”
– Atticus Poetry
The winds will blow their own freshness into you and the storms their energy.”
– John Muir
“By forces seemingly antagonistic and destructive, Nature accomplishes her beneficent designs – now a flood of fire, now a flood of ice, now a flood of water; and again the fullness of time, and outburst of organic life.”
– John Muir
“All the wild world is beautiful; everywhere and always we are in God’s eternal beauty and love.”
– John Muir