Virtual Poetry Circle: Naomi Shihab Nye
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Hello everyone! It’s National Poetry Month and in honor of April as Stress Awareness Month, I wanted to share one of my favorite poems from Naomi Shihab Nye.
Sometimes There Is A Day
Sometimes there is a day you just want to get far away from. Feel it shrink inside you like an island, as if you were on a boat. I always wish to be on a boat. Then, maybe, no more fighting about land. I want that day to feel as if it never happened, when Ahmad was burned, when people were killed, when my cousin was shot. The day someone went to jail is not a day that shines. I want to have a clear mind again, as a baby who stares at the light wisping through the window and thinks, That’s mine. In this poem, I see that island. Maybe there's a large erupting volcano, much like the stress we can face from war, pandemics, etc. Even little eruptions that strike fear and deep loss in us, like the bills piling up or the dead end job or family drama, can seem overwhelming. In this poem, we get to journey away from that island on a boat, watch that stress shrink until we are babies discovering the world anew.
What are some of your favorite poems that provide you stress in times of solace or just speak to you about stress/turmoil in general?