Saturday, December 25, 2021

Christmas at Midlife




Christmas at Midlife by Mary Anne Perrone

 

I am no longer waiting for a special occasion; I burn the best candles on ordinary days.

I am no longer waiting for the house to be clean; I fill it with people who understand that even dust is Sacred.


I am no longer waiting for everyone to understand me; It’s just not their task
I!

I am no longer waiting for the perfect children; my children have their own names that burn as brightly as any star.


I am no longer waiting for the other shoe to drop; It already did, and I survived.


I am no longer waiting for the time to be right; the time is always now.


I am no longer waiting for the mate who will complete me; I am grateful to be so warmly, tenderly held.


I am no longer waiting for a quiet moment; my heart can be stilled whenever it is called.


I am no longer waiting for the world to be at peace; I unclench my grasp and breathe peace in and out.


I am no longer waiting to do something great; being awake to carry my grain of sand is enough.

I am no longer waiting to be recognized; I know that I dance in a holy circle.


I am no longer waiting for Forgiveness. I believe, I Believe.

 


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