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James Hart's avatar

Lovely, Kate. I really enjoyed the soft sentiment throughout, but also how it's brought together by the end.

I think that for a lot of us living today, this kind of perspective gets invited in after a certain age. We stop with the chasing and the establishing, and when full routine sets in, we can either treat it as a drudgery, or see it for the gift that it is.

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Kate Bluett's avatar

I go back and on seeing it as drudgery and managing to see it as something else. But I definitely think age plays a part in that!

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Mark Rico's avatar

This is a wonderfully integrated poem, Kate. What a blessing to read it.

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Kate Bluett's avatar

Thank you so much!

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J. Tullius's avatar

Praise be to God.

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Kate Bluett's avatar

Amen.

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Robert Charboneau's avatar

A beautiful reminder that you can, at any moment, choose to let yourself attend to any routine task with a fresh spirit, and see it new again.

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