by ellen gilbert..... There’s nobility in a life spent alone With all my possession in tact on my back. On my back in tact my vital possessions And before me a rocky and vagabond road The vagabond walking the road to unknown Sustained by the sun and the quiet The quiet sun on my back and the smooth road I follow Strange yet familiar between petroglyph walls Holy petroglyphs line this spiritual passage I walk head erect with eyes downcast Erect head and soft eyes in the presence of God Death Valley in spring is alive and in bloom Alive and in bloom I am walking this road There’s nobility in a life spent alone.
ALMOST
The truth is, I’m still almost hopeless.
What do I do about my disgust?
Always, but never angry
Still hopeful, frequently depressed.
I close my eyes to what may be
Eyes open in this moment
To the pleasure of small gifts
Not looking at what lies ahead.
The truth is, I’m still almost sure
That the world as we know it
This U.S. that we know
Is changed forever.
— by ellen gilbert