March 6
MOAT
I dug the moat; the alligators came on their own. The rain fell; I did not bid it. I’ve burned all the bridges. I’ve sold the farm. I wonder at the company I keep. The birds fly in; some stay for a
season. Friends used to wave as they
passed. Now my island is overgrown; I
stand to my chin in the tall grass. I
guess it’s a matter of maintenance. What
I don’t keep pruned grows back. The
connections I don’t secure weaken and fail.
I am subject to all that falls if I don’t keep my roof. The wind chaps me without the walls of my
home. No clothes, I burn. No joy and all I do is cry. It takes more than a continuous ditch to
protect my heart. More than water and
reptiles to safeguard my soul.
Memorize an
affirmation for a pet.
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What and When, When and How……and Why
Arriving at the place where I have nothing to prove,
afforded me the luxury of not having to proclaim
the amount of time I have, when I share in a meeting.
Taking the score keeping out of the equation
I was then able to think of what it was
that motivated me to speak in a meeting.
Self-Possession, a great gift to inhabit,
a greater gift to demonstrate;
quiet dignity is a real favorite of mine.
If I am calm yet in control,
if there is time, if there is a lull,
I can share parts of my experience.
If I have chaos, an agenda, a theory, a grudge
it is all better left unsaid in the meeting
and saved for the less vulnerable ear of my sponsor.
For if I am wrong I might persuade in error
and if I am right I might convert in righteousness.
Why is it that what I never say
rings louder than anything I do?
You are reading selections from Sober on the Way to Sane
and More Lines From My Life by Sherrie Theriault
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