poetry

another town’s children comfort us

another town’s children comfort us

Inspired by notes sent by Bradford K-8 students in Littleton to Louisville Middle School.

I only read the first forty pages or so
enough to be reminded
of our immense capacity
for compassion
(ocean-sized –
no, sun-sized)

here it is:
in the hearts dotting i’s
and the T-rex making the bed joke
in all the rainbows and hearts
the I know how you feel notes
and the I can’t imagine’s.

the children of another town
have written to us
marshaling all their worldly experience
to say
we’re so sorry
and
it’ll be alright

poetry

encouraging words

encouraging words

boxes stacked toward the ceiling
of the still living room
I sift through the papers
of the years
of heartstrings

so many souls
keep us alive
and more –
keep us dreaming and doing
becoming more than we might have
exceeding our own expectations
stretching to just barely
nudge against theirs