Lake Hebron in Fall

Lake Hebron in Fall
Lake Hebron in Fall

January 3, 2026

The Playground

This year, perhaps we should return to the playgrounds

of elementary school, our first introduction to the yards

that called us out to play, in sun or rain, out for recess

onto the grass and earth trodden below our small feet,

discovering the freedom of delight, of sharing ourselves,

and the pure enjoyment of others with us, shared

and sharing, long before the bullies came along,

when our size and shape and color, our burgeoning skills

developing, our differences and sameness didn’t matter,

not to us so young, not to the playground, the other children,

but only that we had each other; what mattered then,

those moments in that time in our lives, existing only for itself,

those moments held tightly in our imaginations where everything

good was possible, and that was enough in this little world we lived.

Oh, that we could carry that time with us into this new year,

that moment the ball drops and every moment we face moving

through the days, the months, the years ahead, the seasons beyond,

these seasons we shared there on the playground carried with us now,

where everything good is possible, and that is enough.


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