top of page
DSCN1031 copy strip.JPG
Search

"On Meditating, Sort Of", by Mary Oliver

Meditation, so I’ve heard, is best accomplished

if you entertain a certain strict posture.

Frankly, I prefer just to lounge under a tree.

So why should I think I could ever be successful?


Some days I fall asleep, or land in that

even better place — half asleep — where the world,

spring, summer, autumn, winter —

flies through my mind in its

hardy ascent and its uncompromising descent.


So I just lie like that, while distance and time

reveal their true attitudes: they never

heard of me, and never will, or ever need to.


Of course I wake up finally

thinking, how wonderful to be who I am,

made out of earth and water,

my own thoughts, my own fingerprints —

all that glorious, temporary stuff.








Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California. April 2014



More poems by Mary Oliver:




 
 
 
Join my mailing list
Ilustración_sin_título logo azul corazon

Thanks for subscribing!

Scan My QR Code

Scan My QR code

© 2025 by Susana Laborde-Blaj 

Design & Photography Susana Laborde-Blaj

Additional Photography Santiago Beltran Laborde, Leon Beltran Laborde & Ron Blaj 

  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • Instagram
bottom of page