4/27/2023

squirrels rabbits raccoon sparrows



I opened up my brain 
Using a screwdriver as a prying device 
I wanted to put something in there 
Anything really 
It didn't work as planned 
But at least that little fly got out 
Poor bastard 

--

I live in Davis California
With about 65,000 people
(Once a native village was here
Called Putah-toi)
It's surrounded by good farmland 
And even all these people here 
Every now and then a coyote will show up 
Maybe on the edge of town 
Looking for a meal 
More often I saw a hawk hunting 
From up above or maybe resting 
On a tree limb or a telephone line 
And it's easy to hear an owl or maybe two 
Hooting softly at night or sunrise 
A little bit of the natural world 
Filtering in among our buildings 
And our concrete and asphalt 
The trees are wild 
They're here by the thousands 
Squirrels  rabbits  raccoon  sparrows 
Are they in my world 
Or am I in theirs 
It's all the same anyway 
In the void 

--

Put on your hat and coat
Walk swiftly now through the door 
And quickly move out across this world 
See the universe now, as it is 
Drunk with the morning light 
The cool damp earth of winter 
Feeding on the decayed leaves of autumn 
And something is waiting for you 
Out in the cold air 
Now 
Something that quickens your pulse 
And puts a smile on your face 
Now 
This very moment 
What is it 
Your life 

James Lee Jobe 


THE BYRDS, Lover Of The Bayou 


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There’s only one thing that’s better than getting what you want: it’s to know that you can be happy whether you get it or not. 

Adyashanti

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Don't expect others to praise you or raise toasts to you. Don't count on receiving credit for your good deeds or good practice.

Chögyam Trungpa

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Do what's right because it's right. Period.

James Lee Jobe 

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You've got to dig it to dig it, you dig? 

Thelonious Monk

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This can still happen anywhere. Not everything is lost.

Naomi Shihab Nye (from her poem “Gate A-4)

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Living in a big city, sometimes we feel that we don’t know our neighbors but actually we know them well. They want pleasure and don’t want pain. 

Jeffrey Hopkins




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