Today in the U.S. we celebrate Thanksgiving Day--a time of offering our thanks for the many blessings we've received.
There's another way to look at Thanks-giving--emphasis on giving. Here's a poem by Alberto Rios, poet laureate of Arizona, that addresses that topic. I hope you like it.
When Giving Is All We Have
Alberto Ríos
One river gives
Its journey to the next.
We give because someone gave to us.
We give because nobody gave to us.
We give because giving has changed
us.
We give because giving could have changed us.
We have been better for it,
We have been wounded by it—
Giving has many faces: It is loud
and quiet,
Big, though small, diamond in wood-nails.
Its story is old, the plot worn and
the pages too,
But we read this book, anyway, over and again:
Giving is, first and every time,
hand to hand,
Mine to yours, yours to mine.
You gave me blue and I gave you
yellow.
Together we are simple green. You gave me
What you did not have, and I gave
you
What I had to give—together, we made
Something greater from the
difference.
[Copyright © 2014 by Alberto Ríos.
Used with permission of the author.]
Born in 1952, Alberto Ríos is the
inaugural state poet laureate of Arizona and the author of many poetry
collections, including A Small Story about the Sky (Copper Canyon Press,
2015). In 1981, he received the Walt Whitman Award for his collection Whispering
to Fool the Wind (Sheep Meadow Press, 1982). He served as a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets from 2014 to 2020.
Absolutely beautiful and true. Thank you for sharing!
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