Dear Readers,
In lieu of a MessyMarvelous skill today, we offer you this poem. Written in 2016 by Maya Angelou for Oprah Winfrey, it speaks to all of us about the legacy of our life’s work and the difference we can make in the world when we continue doing what God has given us to do. I have been blessed by this poem many times, and I pray this week it will bless you. There is so much we need to continue to do to heal ourselves, our communities, the nation, and the world.
Continue
Into a world which needed you
My wish for you
Is that you continue
Continue
To be who and how you are
To astonish a mean world
With your acts of kindness
Continue
To allow humor to lighten the burden
of your tender heart
Continue
In a society dark with cruelty
To let the people hear the grandeur
Of God in the peals of your laughter
Continue
To let your eloquence
Elevate the people to heights
They had only imagined
Continue
To remind the people that
Each is as good as the other
And that no one is beneath
Nor above you
Continue
To remember your own young years
And look with favor upon the lost
And the least and the lonely
Continue
To put the mantel of your protection
Around the bodies of
The young and defenseless
Continue
To take the hand of the despised
And diseased and walk proudly with them
In the high street
Some might see you and
Be encouraged to do likewise
Continue
To plant a public kiss of concern
On the cheek of the sick
And the aged and infirm
And count that as a
Natural action to be expected
Continue
To let gratitude be the pillow
Upon which you kneel to
Say your nightly prayer
And let faith be the bridge
You build to overcome evil
And welcome good
Continue
To ignore no vision
Which comes to enlarge your range
And increase your spirit
Continue
To dare to love deeply
And risk everything
For the good thing
Continue
To float
Happily in the sea of infinite substance
Which set aside riches for you
Before you had a name
Continue
And by doing so
You and your work
Will be able to continue
Maya Angelou, 2016
We will see you again next week, Friends. Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @MessyandMarvelous. Some good stuff is on there almost every day!
Thanks to Charlie Foss for bringing this poem to my attention a month ago. Charlie, you knew this would speak to me, and now I am sharing it with many others.
Amy and Rhea
Thank you for sharing this. I would probably have never seen it otherwise. Beautiful!
It is challenging and hopeful at the same time. I loved it!