When the blackberries hang
swollen in the woods, in the brambles
nobody owns, I spend
all day among the high
branches, reaching
my ripped arms, thinking
of nothing, cramming
the black honey of summer
into my mouth; all day my body
accepts what it is. In the dark
creeks that run by there is
this thick paw of my life darting among
the black bells, the leaves; there is
this happy tongue.
~Mary Oliver
Then the land will yield its fruit, and you will eat your fill and live there in safety. ~Leviticus 25:10 ✝
Thank you, Lord Jesus, that you save, you heal, you restore, and you reveal Your Father’s heart to us! You have captured me with grace and I’m caught in Your infinite embrace! Like Saint Hildegard Lord, may I too be a feather on your holy breath and spread, like seeds, the gospel abroad.
** Photo via Pinterest


beautifully yummy–I see a pie in the making 🙂
funny, I’ve just been working on tomorrow’s post–all about August 🙂
simpatico 🙂
blessings and hugs–cookie
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Actually our blackberries are gone by some time in June. But when I read Oliver’s poem and saw that they ripened in August where she lived, I save my post of it until then. Hugs, N 🙂
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Wow! I am loving the photo. It’s a beautiful shot. The poem is great too, and so are you. Thanks so much for sharing. God blesses.
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Thank you for the kind words, Noel. Blessings to you as well. 🙂
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