Jan 16 2011

Poem of the Day: Unison Benediction by May Sarton

It’s been a rough week for many in the country. This is one of my favorite poems and it sums up so much about how many might be feeling this week. I share it here with my deepest compassion for everyone who was impacted by the tragic shootings in Arizona.

Unison Benediction

Return to the most human,
nothing less will nourish the torn spirit,
the bewildered heart,
the angry mind:
and from the ultimate duress,
pierced with the breath of anguish,
speak of love.

Return, return to the deep sources,
nothing less will teach the stiff hands a new way to serve,
to carve into our lives the forms of tenderness
and still that ancient necessary pain preserve.

Return to the most human,
nothing less will teach the angry spirit,
the bewildered heart;
the torn mind,
to accept the whole of its duress,
and pierced with anguish…
at last, act for love.

~ May Sarton ~

(Collected Poems 1930-1993)