If you are lucky, you will one day have the chance to contemplate retirement for your labors – or to choose, as I am, to find a different way and a different place to express your gifts to the world. This poem by David Whyte (left) speaks eloquently to this issue. His words may be as powerful for you today as they will be later in your life. For Whyte speaks to our personal pathway through the world – and how we may find it. The end of the year is a wonderful time for contemplation. May Whyte's words help you in your personal reflection as a caregiver – Erie
Sweet Darkness – David Whyte
When your eyes are tired
the world is tired also.
When your vision has gone
no part of the world can find you.
Time to go into the dark
where the night has eyes
to recognize its own.
There you can be sure
you are not beyond love.
The night will give you a horizon
further than you can see.
You must learn one thing.
The world was made to be free in.
Give up all the other worlds
except the one to which you belong.
Sometimes it takes darkness and the sweet
confinement of your aloneness
to learn
anything or anyone
that does not bring you alive
is too small for you.
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