I fell across the line last year, exhausted and dispirited.
Sustained ill-health and a world on edge
Combined to leave me blunted.
I felt vulnerable and weakened –
A wounded creature in an open field
Exposed to every danger.
I struggled to assert myself.
I lacked the energy and certainty to defend my needs or state my case.
This heightened my sensitivity to those who imposed their views on me
As though I were an empty bucket to be filled with their excretions.
The most belligerent opinions were always the most freely shared,
Broadcast at high volume without shame or reservation.
I felt myself imploding, unable to respond.
I sat in non-committal silence, complicit and diminished.
I took a break over Christmas and into the New Year.
If anybody asked me how I hoped to spend my time,
This is what I told them:
I want a long, even summer.
I want to move at ease from room to room
In the house I share with my gracious wife,
Every door and window open
Sunshine in the yard.
And so it came to pass:
A stunning Melbourne summer;
A serene, extended season of bright, warm days and tranquil nights
That roused me from despondency and renewed my optimism.
Summer light and summer warmth
Awoke in me a dormant self:
A sensuous and simple self;
An elemental being.
I gave myself to sand and sea,
Surrendered thought to skin.
And so replenished and restored
I found my voice again.
We turned the clocks back, last weekend;
There are colder months ahead.
To the summer that has been and gone
My thanks and deep respect.
From corrosion to comfort, Paul. The water, it just keeps beckoning. (Jawbone Marine Sanctuary, especially. With snorkel.)
How I love
‘I gave myself to sand and sea,
Surrendered thought to skin.’
I feel I can bask in that notion.
Thanks for your words once more Paul,
and all the intentional living they arise from.
Bask. The perfect word, the perfect verb, for summer 2021-22! Thanks, Julie! xx
A beautifully written account of how the seasons and nature can restore us. It seems Melbourne knew what its people needed and supplied it! TX for sharing Paul, I am glad your voice is back. Once again heartened by some insightful writing that provokes insights and gives me something to think about too. We just put our clocks forward and I am looking forward to a restorative spring! Best wishes, Bronte
Thank you, Bronte! Here’s to your Italian spring, summer! To new life. xx