The Joy Within

THE JOY WITHIN

 

It’s hard for a foul mood to light around here,

no matter the cause:  a personal slight,

feeling poorly, some minor frustration or

irritation that binds my mind from time to time.

 

How can the joy within not be brought to a brilliant

glow when I start the day by walking the dog

to the cadence of the gong  in Ipswich Bay

or the  sound of the horn at the  Annisquam Light;

 

when, in summer, at night, I drift off to the

music of the sibilent surf, like a great

white- sound machine that calms my busy

monkey brain when it swings from one thought to

another, from one worry to another.

 

It’s hard to be morose when a walk on the

beach brings me the ocean’s incense, the

busy shore birds, the breezes  tinged with salt;

when the sun setting on a dune and a tree shaped

by the sea wind has me on my knees in awe.

 

Marty Luster

About Marty Luster

I'm Marty Luster, a retired attorney and politician. In 2010 my wife, mother-in-law, dog and I relocated from Central NY to Gloucester. I hope my photographs and poetry(?) reflect my love for this place and her people. My picture-poem posts can be seen at http://matchedpairs.wordpress.com and selected black and white images can be found at http://slicesoflifeimages.wordpress.com
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5 Responses to The Joy Within

  1. Amen, Marty! We all need to stop and listen as Nature speaks to us, calming the restless spirit. It’s clear you have found the joy within.

    If only we could bottle that “ocean incense;” we’d make a fortune. Lovely photo, by the way.

  2. JaneMGibbs says:

    Thank you Marty.

  3. couldn’t say it any better…thanks

  4. Anonymous says:

    A great reminder, Marty, of what many of us take for granted. There is so much beauty and magic here even in the most ordindary of days! It so good to have you here to remind us.

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