Posts tagged Leaving 1203
Give Me Love

“Give me hope, help me cope / with this heavy load,” George Harrison sang and strummed with three of his British friends in 1973.  Wrong weighs like a wet blanket on our souls.  Performing his song years later, Harrison’s prayer remains ours: “Give Me Love (Give Me Peace on Earth).”  Hearts seek light—hands want holding.

twenty-twenty-five / give us love…connect the dots… / our new-fashioned plans 

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One Ocean Melt, Please

Just before sunrise the next morning, I awoke cradled in carefree joy. The ocean washed away the remaining pandemic residue—the last smatterings of shock and fear released overnight into salt air. The dolphin parade mid-morning melted fourteen months into one deep breath of gratitude. Cleansing, purifying water baptized me. Primordial newness. Infinitely fresh. Always beginning. Romping dolphins played tag. Not it! It.

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Old Music, New Year, Fresh Start

Here’s my December 4 interview on WTJU with host and longtime friend Brian Keena. The music and memories shared in this two-hour show extend a hand for holding tight until the vaccine liberates us all. The songs come from a windowsill radio beloved by Maria and me—my mother June’s tunes the kickiest kitchen spice in my childhood home celebrated in Leaving 1203.

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