“Go outside,”
my friend’s therapist said.
“Go outside and look at the green.”
The used heart,
the abused heart,
the wounded soul
turns inward with pain,
tunnels in,
builds a protective shell,
like a snail, hides inside.
Colors, once bright and bold,
become muted,
care full,
shrinking into shadows,
swept into shards—
but there,
still there.
“Go outside.
Go outside and look at
all the colors of green.”
My friend did.
She opened the door.
Green met her there,
and she saw that green
was not just green
but elegant emerald,
warm olive,
deep forest,
soft sage,
splashy sea green,
tart apple green,
sunlit spring green,
lime,
moss,
pine,
branching out,
stretching up,
dancing in the wind,
basking on a rock,
climbing a fence,
life giving life,
simply being,
full and changing
one day at a time,
brightening,
fading,
from one green to another,
simple,
restful,
growing,
hopeful.
My friend laughs now with delight
at being precisely who she is.
She is evergreen.
“Go outside and
look at the
green.”
– kh –
Nurture peace, cultivate kindness, and carry the calm.
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