If we could slow down

Laura Hardie
Nov 28, 2022

A poem about how to reconnect with the earth and each other

A marsh in the Hudson River in New York, seen from the train. Photo by Laura Hardie.

A stiff t-shirt
fresh from the clothesline
smelling like sunshine and solitude.
The view from the train
a reedy marsh in the bay
sinking carbon and loneliness.
Did you remember then that
moving through life isn’t a race?
That healing comes when you see
the earth and yourself as one.
As the pipeline tentacles
bring death to a wetland
and a journey in a plane
is as rotten as the air,
what if going faster
isn’t the fastest way
to be whole again?

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Laura Hardie

Freelance writer sharing stories and poems about community and mental health in rural Vermont. Connect with me here: www.instagram.com/smalltownstateofmind