A poem for interesting times

Art by Lucy Campbell

It’s been a while since I shared one of John Roedel’s poems; this one feels particularly pertinent to the interesting times we’re living right now.


there’s no handbook
for any of this

there are no hard and
fast rules for times
like these


~ you’re doing the best you can

holding things together
while the world falls apart


in this age of fear and fret
you don’t need to be perfect;
you just need to be gentle

~ with yourself and everyone else


because that’s all you
can really control, isn’t it?

yes, things might unravel a
bit more before this is
all done


~ you might come undone as well

and it’s okay if
you do

because


while the world
is resetting
its router

we can take turns
deciding who gets
to cry on the couch


we can take turns becoming
a balm for one another

we can take turns yelling
up into the silent sky

we can take turns
having insomnia


we can take turns being
confessionals for one another

we can take turns brushing
the tears off of each other’s face

we can take turns inviting
the butterflies to swarm us


my love,

don’t worry about getting
all of this right

you won’t


don’t worry about making
mistakes

you will

~ you’re doing the best you can


and
remember

there is only one great commandment for
enduring a year like this one

~ and that commandment is this:

go easy,
my love,
go easy


~ john roedel

🙏💖🙏💖🙏

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