Poems from Sierra Club Members
October 2020
Poem by Jody Scott Kaplan
The breeze one day
whispered softly
Where are my friends?
Where are the clouds?
The blue skies so brilliant
They invite sunrise to paint
The birds high up dancing
The tales that teach
That tell of the winds of change
The wonders of old
The timelessness of love
and loss
The light that whispers on
through hearts
Kept there like lockets
Tales of yesterday
Stored in the earth's cycles itself
Springs renewal
Falls celebration of change
Of preparation
Winters crystalline gifts
Though chill they warm our hearts
Summer simmers as if a celebration
A song of wandering
Of bounty
Of love found
For what better gifts
Than being at peace
At one with
Seeing the beauty that surrounds
The wind whispered once more
Is love only what we've been told
Than realized
A revelation indeed
It's the gifts that stir our hearts
That center us
Give our breath reach
That totality of being
Not simply in a moment
But intrinsic in its weave
The gifts of first breath
Dreamed realities
Hearts seen
Shared
Even the stars in the sky
Than dancing
As the wind sings
Of the gifts
Of unity
Being a part if a tapestry
That bond us all
May we heal
Love
Our dreams be realized
Those cycles of life
Remind of the gifts
When we raise each other up
Carry each forward
As if we share one heart
Beating as one
In unity in our challenges
In our celebrations
My hopes for us moving on
Regardless of where we've come from
That we may walk together
For one another
Those hearts resonating as one
Poem by Jody Scott Kaplan
What narrative would you write?
What would you cast upon the sea?
What would you set free?
Where would your thoughts wander?
For few envision the steps we walk.
Yet the paths are windows.
To both our soul and beyond.
The narrative we soon realize.
Is more of we then I.
It's more of balance.
Of our dance of light.
For its energy has reach.
That which our hearts carry forward.
Cast upon the sea.
Perhaps the kiss of a breeze.
The light of a smile.
The gift of hope.
The blessing of our connections.
Timeless
When we realize energy is boundless.
Its limits often our reluctance to see.
One is often we.
Jody Kaplan is the Chair of Sierra Club Connecticut’s Shoreline Group.