Monday, May 8, 2023

 May 7, 2023




DUST

 

What was it – this dust?

My newspaper or my skin?

I had my window open – so

maybe it snook into my house

that way. I don’t know.

It’s a good reminder

we’re all coming or going.

Dust: the great realizer.

We might not be a chip

off the old block – yet

we’re all connected to this

great big wonderful world.

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello

 


May 6, 2023




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It’s not. It triggers taste.

But you have to take out

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© Reflections, Andy Costello


 May 7, 2023




Quote


"All my experience in public life is in favour of the employment of what the world would call young men instead of old ones."


Robert Peel to Wellington in 1829

 May 6, 2023




Quote for Today


"You campaign in poetry.  You govern in prose."


Mario Cuomo

New Republic, 

Washington DC,

April 8, 1985

May 5,  2023

 


JUSTIFICATION

 

I’ve heard about “justification”

when it comes to religion and God.

Now that I’m in my 80’s, I realize

how nuts that is – in fact, crazy.

How can we know God’s mind and

thoughts on each human being.

Each human being has to get to

know God to get that. When?

In the meanwhile we play God and

try to justify ourselves to ourselves

and to others every day. We do ….

 

© Reflections, Andy Costello


 May 5, 2023


Quote   for  Today



"Where the blue of the night

Meets the gold of the day,

Someone waits for me."


Bing Crosby

1931 song


 May 4, 2023


ALL  IS  HOLY

 

All is holy – sacred – a sacrament.

The little kid draws the picture of a cow.

He saw her out the bus window on the way

home from school. That picture was on the

refrigerator door for at least a year – sacred.

So too mom’s hair brush which her daughter

wanted after mom died 11 years ago. She

had taken care of mom and her hair the

last year of her life. So too dad’s shoe horn

and the hundreds of things in the museum

called “our home.” All is holy. All is sacred,

but you have to ask, “What’s this?”

and, “What’s the story? And I notice

the brush has some gray hair in it?”

© Reflections, Andy Costello