Awake, My Heart, A Poem by Robert Seymour Bridges
"Awake, My Heart" by Robert Seymour Bridges is a passionate plea to his heart to awaken to love, as he perceives the world awakening with anticipation around him.
Finding Joy in Life's Everyday Moments
"Awake, My Heart" by Robert Seymour Bridges is a passionate plea to his heart to awaken to love, as he perceives the world awakening with anticipation around him.
The passage reflects on Cervantes' Don Quixote, emphasizing the importance of pursuing dreams despite skeptics' criticisms, and encourages individuals to bravely chase their aspirations to instigate changes.
William Allingham's poem, "A Seed", explores the transformative journey of a seed into a towering, life-giving tree.
"Once A Great Love" by Yehuda Amichai explores the enduring impact of a past love, symbolizing healing through time and the persistent memory of a beloved face.
William Blake's poem "To Morning" is an invocation to the holy virgin, asking her to bring forth the dawn, salute the sun, and spread the sweet dew of a new…
Today's reflection discusses Boris Pasternack's work, Dr. Zhivago, emphasizing fleeting moments of clarity or grace that provide profound insight, potentially leaving one recharged and filled with hope and love.
Life is ever changing, if you cease to change, you cease to live. Mark Spitz
"Digging" by Seamus Heaney echoes the poetry in familial manual labor. It depicts the speaker's admiration for his father and grandfather's skill in digging. Despite their expertise, the speaker admits…