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" In your hands

The dog, the donkey, surely they know
They are alive.
Who would argue otherwise?

But now, after years of consideration,
I am getting beyond that.
What about the sunflowers? What about
The tulips, and the pines?

Listen, all you have to do is start and
There’ll be no stopping.
What about mountains? What about water
Slipping over rocks?

And speaking of stones, what about
The little ones you can
Hold in your hands, their heartbeats
So secret, so hidden it may take years

Before, finally, you hear them? "

Mary Oliver , Swan: Poems and Prose Poems


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Mary Oliver quote : In your hands<br /><br />The dog, the donkey, surely they know<br />	They are alive.<br />Who would argue otherwise?<br /><br />But now, after years of consideration,<br />	I am getting beyond that.<br />What about the sunflowers? What about<br />	The tulips, and the pines?<br /><br />Listen, all you have to do is start and<br />	There’ll be no stopping.<br />What about mountains? What about water<br />	Slipping over rocks?<br /><br />And speaking of stones, what about<br />	The little ones you can <br />Hold in your hands, their heartbeats<br />	So secret, so hidden it may take years<br /><br />Before, finally, you hear them?