Don’t Be Stingy With Your Love
Don’t be Stingy with Your Love
Scoop it by handfuls and fling it as far as you can
Letting it shower over everyone and everything.
Collect it in buckets and ladle it in the cups
Of all who are bone dry and withered.
Carry it in your purse and sneak it in the pockets
Of all who pass with nothing but empty lining.
Scatter it in your garden for birds to carry away to
All who have no inside place to rest.
Sift it in breakfast biscuits and stir it in supper soup
To fill the bellies of all who sit at your table.
Smear it like salve in the hands and feet
Of all who are life-toughened and cracked.
Write it in lyrics and serenade
All who can’t make their own melody.
Chop it in kindling and light it ablaze for
All who shiver and yearn for warmth.
Plant it like seeds for next season’s harvest to sustain
All who need strength when you are no longer here.
Don’t be stingy with your love
Be oh, so, very generous
Give it until it’s all gone
Because it never really is…you can always make more.
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I love this poem for both message and rhythm. What a delight! I also love that it is my first LexPoMo read of the year. What an auspicious beginning.
You had me from the very start— that title! Like Deanna said, I love the message and the rhythm, too. What a great write. Thank you for sharing this with us!
This might be one of the most beautiful things I have ever read. Thank you so much for sharing this.
There is such a great message in this poem. Very well done!
“Sift it in breakfast biscuits and stir it in supper soup
To fill the bellies of all who sit at your table.” Such as fantasic stanza on both an aural and image level.
“Smear it like salve in the hands and feet
Of all who are life-toughened and cracked.”
The very aspect of love being a balm for physical wear and tear is a truly beautiful description!
My favorite line ‘ Chop it in kindling and light it ablaze for
All who shiver and yearn for warmth.’ love that!