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Secret Thanks

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We never speak our deepest gratitude because it cannot be spoken.

Instead, as you sit around the table amid the chatter & the candles &
the sweet potatoes that exhale their aroma the way fog rises from a
slumbering pond,
there will be a time of thanksgiving when you will write, on the hidden walls of your heart, in the space between the scars, secret letters.

And no one will know that you are giving thanks:

to the teacher that winked at you in the third grade signaling from her powerful throne that you were magic;…

to the person who brushed the back of your hair with his anxious hand sending waves of life through your heart;

to the child whose birth gave you life and to your mother;

to the friend who sat silent with you as you wept your way back to courage;

to the cloud that swept back the hem of her skirt last Tuesday morning to reveal the sun;

to the oak leaf that laid patiently on the ground waiting for you to see her dorsal fin before she swam away on the wind;

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to the patient who soft-eyed her thanks right before you never saw her
again.

to the grandfather you never met as he smiles at you from the curtain near the six-paned window;

to your heart, even as she throws a slender shadow across your gratitude and you mourn the absence of those not there.

We never speak our deepest gratitude because it cannot be spoken. But we can send secret notes to our Thanksgiving ghosts.

-Erie Chapman


*The first painting is Thanksgiving, 1960 from the Joseph Roitner Gallery.
The second painting is Excalibur, by Curtis Verdun.

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8 responses to “Secret Thanks”

  1. Mary Jean Powell, MSW Avatar
    Mary Jean Powell, MSW

    This poem brought tears to my eyes. All kinds of sweet memories (and sad ones) were awakened in parts of my heart where they have been sleeping – until I read this.
    I offer you the gift of thanksgiving for this wonderful journal. It’s remarkable to me that a man as sensitive as you ran hospitals for as long as the bio behind your picture says – and that you still emerged as such a caring person. Bless you.

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  2. Mattied9 Avatar
    Mattied9

    Erie,
    Thanks for the great Thanksgiving message.
    MED

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  3. Nancy Innis, R.N., M.S.N Avatar
    Nancy Innis, R.N., M.S.N

    A friend referred me to this Journal and it is fantastic. I am so touched that there is a site like this that is devoted to care givers. Today’s entry is so moving. I was immediately caught by the line about the “teacher winking at you in the third grade” since it was around then in my life that a kind teacher, Miss Elwood, noticed my caring nature and said to me, “I think you would be a wonderful nurse someday.” I have always been grateful to her and am thinking of her especially today.

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  4. Diana Gallaher Avatar
    Diana Gallaher

    Thank you for the beautiful reminder of gratitude, even unspoken gratitude. The image of writing secret letters on the walls of our hearts is beautiful. It brought tears to my eyes too. Thank you.
    Diana Gallaher

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  5. Jan Keeling Avatar
    Jan Keeling

    What a beautiful, innovative way of thinking about gratitude. This has meant a lot to me.

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  6. Erie Chapman Avatar
    Erie Chapman

    Happy Thanksgiving!
    Erie

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  7. liz Wessel Avatar
    liz Wessel

    I love your beautiful poem Erie!
    Happy Thanksgiving to all! Just want to share from my heart to yours….
    Sit in this sacred temple
    that is you
    Come home to all that is real,
    befriend you
    Slip back into the softness of your body,
    love you
    Relax into the ever changing
    energies of you
    Awaken, see in every face, the me
    that is also in you
    No longer able to withhold,
    your heart opens to life,
    let love transform you
    Faith in this seed,
    within you
    sent to help heal
    a sea of sorrows
    Releases a song of joy,
    as you connect with the basic goodness in all

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  8. Karen York Avatar
    Karen York

    Thank you for awakening gratitudes of past lives that are all mine.
    Karen

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