One glance out the window was enough
to nudge me
to set aside the tomato I’d been washing.
After a muted day of low-bellied,
slow-drizzle clouds,
the setting sun had broken through
with a gold-green light
that drew me to step outside
into strands of straight-down sun-silvered rain.
And there it was,
as I’d sensed it would be,
arcing big and bright in the east,
bridging north and south on the horizon,
shimmering blue and indigo
vibrant violet,
brilliant green,
decadent red and orange,
bold yellow
in a bow framing the curve of the world
with an embrace of all that is,
a benediction of life
in all its glorious color and variety,
revelry for all the different ways of being,
all kinds of beauty,
all the paths to hope and joy and love
and peace,
sunset beaming through rain
with a parting, glorious gift
that could so easily have gone unseen,
but discovered in a chance glance
out the window.
One glance was enough
to set aside the tomato.
One glance was enough
to discover the prism’d gift
of a sunset in the rain.
– kh –
Nurture peace, cultivate kindness, and carry the calm.
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