Passenger Pigeon - Larry Robinson
Larry Robinson
Lrobpoet at sonic.net
Fri Nov 17 05:57:28 PST 2017
Passenger Pigeon
I never met Martha nor any of her kin.
She died alone a century ago,
outliving parents, brothers and sisters,
cousins, uncles and aunts.
Once she and her tribe numbered
in the tens of hundreds of millions
and darkened the sky
in their passing.
All too soon they flew to that further shore,
singly and in pairs,
in dozens and thousands.
She was the last to join them.
We are all passing that way, of course
sooner rather than later,
drivers and passengers alike,
hurrying to some imagined better place.
But if we could slow down enough
we might look a little more kindly
on all that we are passing
and all that is passing us.
I take refuge in our shared awakening.
I take refuge in that which is.
I take refuge in the community of all beings.
Gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha!
- Larry Robinson
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