
Photo by Mary Saracino
I love to walk in the early morning darkness
before the first light of day kisses the horizon
when the birds are still asleep
and the trees sway in the gentle breeze
and the moon smiles at me from the ebony sky.
The quiet soothes my soul
calms my mind
reminds me that rushing is overrated.
Each footstep I take invites me
to surrender to the day as it unfolds
in front of my eyes, with ease and gratitude.
I look upward at the last remaining stars
and say a silent prayer
that this day will bring joy
and if not, the will to carry on,
the resolve to face the present
with grace and grit,
to look for goodness in all beings
to be kind and loving
to be honest and real
to never, ever, fear the dark
to always embrace it and
to welcome the morning light
as it emerges through the clouds
as I turn the corner and
make my way back home.
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beautiful as always to read you Mary.
What a wonderful tribute to darkness even as the northern hemisphere is celebrating the return of the light. I love walking in darkness, the darker the better. I used to walk more than a mile in darkness to and from work in the winter, sometimes so dark I couldn’t see my feet in front of me. It was like walking into Mystery.
I love this Mary. Brava. quiet resolve. inner strength
Ah my prayer too – ‘that this day will bring joy
and if not, the will to carry on,
the resolve to face the present
with grace and grit,
to look for goodness in all being’s