The Old Wisdom by Jane Goodall
When the night wind makes the pine trees creak
And the pale clouds glide across the dark sky,
Go out, my child, go out and seek
Your soul: the eternal I.
For all the grasses rustling at your feet
And every flaming star that glitters high
Above you, close up and meet
In you: the Eternal I.
Yes, my child, go out into the world; walk slow
And silent, comprehending all, and by and by
Your soul, the Universe, will know
Itself: the Eternal I.
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Aaawww... Jane Goodall said all this!?! Oh! may God Bless her Soul a million times over!!! Thank you for this lovely, lovely post Lynn. Namaste...
ReplyDeleteah ha got you to read a poem. . . how I am the one chuckling. . . not that I was teally trying . . . or was I, nah, had never seen this before now, do like it so is Jane Goodall in our group; I imagine that Emily has read her Overleaves, Emily has a book called Celebrities that I do not own just on overleaves for the famous. . . good to study by remember she is a scholar
ReplyDeleteOh yes! I still love Jane's beautiful, beautiful poem. Read it several times already. And 'you' dear Scholar, don't have Emily's book on the famous!?! Shocking. LOL Hugs...
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