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Mary Oliver Helps Me—Haikuing Through Life!

Poetry tiles & typewriter - Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver’s poems are my favorites. She focuses mostly on nature. Then she adds a sprinkle of spirituality like prayer and it’s a perfect combination. So, this week I’m sharing some of my haikus inspired by a Mary Oliver poem.

“Mary Jane Oliver (September 10, 1935 – January 17, 2019) was an American poet who won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. She found inspiration for her work in nature and had a lifelong habit of solitary walks in the wild. Her poetry is characterized by wonderment at the natural environment, vivid imagery, and unadorned language. In 2007, she was declared the best-selling poet in the United States.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Oliver

Haikuing through life helps me make sense of this life we’re leading in an economy of words. Yes, life’s topics inspire me to write haikus, a three-line poem with Japanese origin broken up into syllable counts: 1st line–5 syllables, 2nd line–7 syllables, 3rd line–5 syllables.

In my meditation group, the inspirational reading for November 14, 2024 was a Mary Oliver’s poem, “I Happened to Be Standing.” Listen to her read her poem:

https://www.karmatube.org/videos.php?id=8786

Here’s my haikus in response to her poem. The first one offers a variety of third lines to the haiku.

I can’t put prayer
In a box. Creation prays!
Listen to a bird!

a tree!

the sky!

a child!

the sea!

a hill!

a cat!

a dog!

an ant!

squirrels!

horses!

the moon!

the sun!

a mouse!

the sand!

You can see that poem sparked a lot of responses from me because, originally, a haiku is supposed to only have three lines. I had to stop the list because it could have gone on forever! What would your third line(s) be? Remember it has to be five syllables!

Mixed up - Mary Oliver
Words are so scrambled!
Prayer makes all the difference!
Prayer connects me!

My identity
Stays instinct as Larada!
I know who I am!

My God speaking this to me:

“I am in control.
What appears is not what is!
Regardless, I AM!"

Who am I now that
The world has changed drastically?
My God protects me!

I love writing haikus in response to the inspirational reading during my meditation group, and Mary Oliver inspires me. She laces prayer and nature together in a thought-provoking manner, encouraging me to think outside the box about prayer.

I don’t know where prayers go,
or what they do.
Do cats pray, while they sleep. . .

Mary Oliver, A Thousand Mornings, (The Penguin Press, 2012), 3-4.

Finally, did you listen to Mary Oliver? If not, here’s where you can read her poem. In the box below, click on “Reflections on the Teche.” Scroll down a little on the page:

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