Mostly it’s good to listen.
To listen to creation with all its rhythms of decay and death
and hidden mysterious new life that springs forth.
To listen to others who we don’t agree with,
but who need respect and love like us.
We are all in this journey of life together.
It is the differences and opposites that make it so rich.
If we listen could we hear the call of God, to be peacemakers?
Listening for Peace
Such listening would change us,the internal reflecting the external.
The moment becoming eternal.
God’s peace would be contagious and the springtime of the ancient prophets who asked for listening ears and hearts.
For a time when men might study war no more would now appear.
Like the cherry blossom tree, addressing all who listen with its invitation. Such fragrant life, such peaceful stature.
Mostly it’s good to listen.
But if listening for peace goes deeper we too will blossom.
If we listen could we hear the echoes of a chorus of angels singing peace and goodwill.
To Earth and all the fullness that is in it?
If we listen could we hear the prayer of St. Francis,
Make me an instrument of your peace”.
Lynette Dungan, August 2009
Read the poem slowly and see if one of the lines or a
particular stanza challenges you to listen and contemplate or perhaps just the image of the tree might say something of peace to you.