Sunflowers are Angels Sometimes

“I don’t know
if the sunflowers
are angels always,
but surely sometimes.
Who, even in heaven,
wouldn’t want to wear,
for awhile,
such a seed-face
and brave spine,
a coat of leaves
with so many pockets—
and who wouldn’t want
to stand, for a summer day,
in the hot fields,
in the lonely country
of the wild-haired corn?
This much I know,
when I see the bright
stars of their faces,
when I’m strolling nearby,
I grow soft in my speech,
and soft in my thoughts,
and I remember how everything will be everything else,
by and by.”

-Mary Oliver, from “By the Wild-Haired Corn”, Long Life : Essays and Other Writings

2 thoughts on “Sunflowers are Angels Sometimes”

    1. Thank you for visiting here Lisa! Sunflowers face each other when there isn’t sun to reach for. I love that, and needed that as we all reach deep to find our love centers even as we hurt for our brothers and sisters in Ukraine.

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