dearest, patient girlfriends
who nonetheless went off to Bury Farm
without me
and inspired this poem
I wish I had said Yes!belovedWhen you asked me out to walkamong the leavesthe turning leavesYou were offering methe sound of dreams,And I turned you downpolitely.Not today, I smiledPerhaps,Maybe, tomorrow?But I wish I had said Yes!belovedI wish we had shared this light.Next time don't askJust take me!Order me to dress!I am going to need your helpbelovedTo begin the Year of Yes.
that is such a lovely positive marching ahead vibe!!
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ReplyDeleteYou helped me shed tears this morning, which I needed after hearing yesterday that the niece I helped detox two weeks ago had a 5-day bender this week.
Shaista, I have a request I'd like to ask in email. Would you please email me so I can respond and ask?
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Thanks.
Beautiful, Shaista...I can so relate to this. So often, I have resisted doing something, feeling under the weather - yet, when someone has insisted that I MAKE myself go, I have forgotten how badly I felt and I have truly enjoyed the company of friends and enjoyed the escape from misery.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I think we all need a little urging, from time to time, to say yes. And we regret all those times we didn't.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Shaista.
ReplyDeleteWhen an opportunity for love knocks and invites us out to share this beautiful life Yes is the answer! This speaks to me of not wasting opportunities in this life, and so true that sometimes we just need someone to take our hand and give us a little nudge toward living our best and most fulfilling life!
So lovely :)
You have visited me today and followed me. Thank you. I'm glad you did because you brought me here and I am now a follower too :)
You write beautifully!
Hugs to You,
Kelly
yes yes yes
ReplyDeleteHi Shaista, your brother Riz passed this link to me. I love this poem "The Year of Yes." It has a very lyrical cadence to it and the subject of the poem is such a poignant one. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletewhat an absolute lovely poem. I hope you're well Shaista
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Muznah
Top poem! I always try and say yes whenever people invite me to get involved with something they're doing. Going with the flow even if it involves a little mission takes you a long way :)
ReplyDeleteHiya, I've wandered over from Ruth's blog and I just wanted to tell you that I love this poem. It reminds me of something that could have been written centuries ago. Just beautiful.
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ReplyDeleteYou really are very inspiring. Thank you for sharing your work with me - and in regards to the year of yes - go for it! I look forward to reading more. Your comments about my book and Bombay made me smile...you made my day. Thank you!
Your beautiful poem reminded me of one of my favorite poems by a lady named Kaylin Haught from a book I have, "In the Palm of Your Hand". I read it often and have it somewhere on my blog (which I'm glad you visited today!) Check it out:
ReplyDeleteGod Says Yes To Me
Kaylin Haught
I asked God if it was okay to be melodramatic
and she said yes
I asked her if it was okay to be short
and she said it sure is
I asked her if I could wear nail polish
or not wear nail polish
and she said honey
she calls me that sometimes
she said you can do just exactly
what you want to
Thanks God I said
And is it even okay if I don't paragraph
my letters
Sweetcakes God said
who knows where she picked that up
what I'm telling you is
Yes Yes Yes
from The Palm of your Hand, 1995
this is my favourite. quality poem shai. perfect from the first word till the last.
ReplyDeleteRuth brought me here! What a wonderful poem!
ReplyDeleteI also arrived here through Ruth's blog. Your beautiful and inspiring poem has touched me deeply, I feel I could have written it if only I could write poetry. I suffer from chronic depression and I want to begin my Year of Yes.
ReplyDeleteI am here from Ruth's blog also. What a lovely, positive poem! Thank you for your talent and your strength.
ReplyDeleteThis is so fantastic and it now runs in my head 'the year of yes'.
ReplyDeleteYes....
Sometimes it is hard to do though isn't it.
Love Renee xoxo
Shaista
ReplyDeleteI really loved your poem , I had contact with your blog yesturday talcking about poetry with your brother in a PUB here in São Paulo,Brazil.Yesturday he show me this poem and I really loved!
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Ohh the year of yes...I like it! It made me think of this blog: http://www.persistingstars.com/blog/ and this print: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=31951868
ReplyDeleteyes yes, and I loved the repetition of 'beloved', such a wonderful slightly old fashioned word, used to great effect.
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Beautifully written but also so positively inspiring.Let's all make 2010 the year of 'Yes!' That we may all hear the sound of dreams.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful noise, the Year of Yes!
ReplyDeleteI hope the Poetry Bus stops here
alovely passenger for the poetry bus. Positivity is a powerful force.
ReplyDeleteFabulous, Shaista!
ReplyDeleteI am going to read this until I remember it. Brilliant message, beautifully written. I love the vulnerability coupled with the spirit.
Yes is a wonderful word that we probably say too seldom. The Year of Yes is a wonderful idea and good advice to all of us.
ReplyDeletewhat a breath of air this is :-)
ReplyDeleteand has such an airy way about it, it almost floats off the page/screen..
Just beautiful!
From someone who has spent most of his life afraid of yes, this rings very true. Lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteThe Year of Yes - what a great idea! And what a beautifully written poem to express it.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I'm going to say 'yes' today. you've inspired me. I just hope I'm put nice questions!
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