Sher Poetry

Voicing and Sharing Poems from a Wide Range of Voices.


“Why Should I Ever Be Sad” by Parker J. Palmer Guest Reader Keith Smith

Note: in the afterward I leave out the word “ever” in the title.


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4 responses to ““Why Should I Ever Be Sad” by Parker J. Palmer Guest Reader Keith Smith”

  1. A listener in Oregon…. Good morning🌅
    I really enjoyed this poem.

    Did I hear Meadowlark?

    “There is no synonym more perfect for God than Beauty”
    John Muir

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    1. Close!? A good guess. And what a stunning quote !

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  2. I loved this poem, and the visual of the aspens is so meaningful to me, living in Colorado. I also relate to the connectedness concept that you speak of in the afterword. It occurs to me that connectedness is a concept that brings sadness as well as happiness – when we feel so deeply the loss or pain of an animal because of disaster or climate change or as in our recent backyard bird episode – predation. I am sorry to say I have no idea what the bird is in your recording though!

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    1. Thank you for your comments. The bird song you heard comes from a black-headed grosbeak. There are several types of grosbeaks maybe one visits Colorado.

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