On Mary Oliver's acclaimed poem, "Wild Geese"
I loved reading this poem with you!
Thank you for reading with me. ❤️
First line - “You don’t have to be good”
Last line- “In the family of things”
Home is anywhere we consider a safe place to be seen and known. I have those spaces and I pray I am that space for others.
I think about the prodigal son, he ran home in his “bad” and found a place to be seen and known and forgiven.
Thanks for walking us through this poem.
Oh my goodness, I love what happens when you put those two lines together! The magic is certainly between them. Beautiful.
I felt so smart 😉
That’s because you are smart. 😉
I loved reading this poem with you!
Thank you for reading with me. ❤️
First line - “You don’t have to be good”
Last line- “In the family of things”
Home is anywhere we consider a safe place to be seen and known. I have those spaces and I pray I am that space for others.
I think about the prodigal son, he ran home in his “bad” and found a place to be seen and known and forgiven.
Thanks for walking us through this poem.
Oh my goodness, I love what happens when you put those two lines together! The magic is certainly between them. Beautiful.
I felt so smart 😉
That’s because you are smart. 😉