Sunday, May 21, 2023

 May 21, 2023



DOORS

 

What are the doors we pause before opening?

What are the doors we can’t wait to open?

What are the doors we can’t wait to close?

What are the doors we want to lock?

What are the doors we wonder what’s on the other

side of?

What are  the doors leading to secrets behind the 

scenes?

What are the doors that led to total surprise?

What are the doors to the church we said our last 

prayer in?

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello


 May 21, 2023




Quote for Today


"Men at forty

Learn to close softly

The doors to rooms they will not be

Coming back to."

Donald Justice,

American poet

from Men at Forty [1967]

Saturday, May 20, 2023

 May 20, 2023

 



ILLUSIONS

 

We use them to avoid facing

our knowing – our knowing –

that we have some unfinished business –

that ism’t being done. It’s something

we just don’t want to face.

It’s something we just

don’t want  to do. We’re lazy.

So we create an illusion.

It’s a fake truth we say

is a  truth we know isn’t true.

But often that slips into

a believed reality and it’s

then we’re living an illusion.

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello


 May 20, 2023






Quote for Today


"If grass can grow through cement. love can find you at every time in your life."


Cher

in The Times, May 10, 1998

Friday, May 19, 2023

 May 19, 2023

 




IMAGINATION

 

Sometimes we forget we have one –

imagination that is.   We forget we

can go to places we’ve never been to –

during a boring sermon or when we’re

stuck at dinner next to someone who

doesn’t seem to have any imagination.

They do – everyone has one – since

our first box of crayons – or clay –

or being asked to be an actor in a

kindergarten play or to dance at

a wedding. Look at hippos or giraffes

and laugh with God at what God

has come up  - add, “and some dogs”.

Check our a local pug’s face. Interesting….

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello

 May 19, 2023




Quote for Today


"Boredom  is ... a vital problem for the moralist, since half the sins of mankind are caused by the fear of it."


Bertrand Russell [1872-1970]

The Conquest of Happiness ((1930) Chapter 4

Thursday, May 18, 2023

 May 18, 2023



LASTING

 

Diamonds – so too rubies – so too

our grandfather’s gold pocket watch ….

They last in boxes on our bedroom bureau

top to be noticed when we are moving – like

to a nursing home – or when we die.

But what really lasts is a nasty comment,

an affair or the moment we met our spouse.

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello