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After Do Not Be Ashamed by Wendell Berry Unashamed You can mute yourself at will Or find you've hit mute in error. On ocassion you might find someone has muted you. You can go off camera. Observe and listen. Unseen, unheard. Ocassionally waving in the hope that you will be called upon to contribute to comment on the wisdom of others. And after a while, on realising that you've gone unnoticed, unneeded, you give yourself permission to walk away, to simply listen in while making a cup of tea. And after a while, you walk out, to test your necessity and you won't be surprised to find it wanting. But then as you return. as you choose candour, bear your inward clarity raise your yellow hand, as you select unmute, unashamed click camera, unashamed and find room, find voice - then a sure screen will rise from the margins and their eyes will seek you out and the mic is yours.
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Apr 17, 2023
Apr 17, 2023 at 4:10 AM UTC
Discovering Wendell Berry
I remember peace as it was, imperfect and flawed but mine to keep. Rainy days were greeted with awe, nights were adorned with harmonious sleep. I remember the sky as it was, clouded and red but mine to keep. Hosting the dreams of the millions below a citadel for lovers dying to meet. I remember the flowers as they were, young and naive but mine to keep. Blooming on a dead man's accord, his widow, beside, eyeing her treats. I remember smiles as they were, corrupted and vile but mine to keep. They seem much too busy now aiding the faces in hiding their grief. I remember freedom as it was, constrained and limited but mine to keep. Imprisoned in homes and imprisoned within self, silence wages wars on my defying speech. I remember faith as it was, blind and delusive but mine to keep. Lost to the times and the wars of men that laughed at us, finding belief.
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Aug 15, 2014
Aug 15, 2014 at 11:23 AM UTC
Never Forever (Mine to keep)