Nourishment – Poem by Ali Grimshaw

“Air and light heal; they somehow get into those dark, musty places, like spiritual antibiotics.” – Anne Lamott

the need for skin on skin
cool water on fevered temples
being seen for who you are

laughter around a full table 
help arriving on the horizon
restfulness where the body returns to the ground floor in full abandon

unexpected sunlight through winter windows
holding hands with hurting hearts
shelter of a single tree 

the surprise of a red flower

© Ali Grimshaw 2023
Photo taken in Ethiopia 2023.

30 thoughts on “Nourishment – Poem by Ali Grimshaw

  1. Ali Grimshaw beautifully captures the essence of nourishment in this poem. The verses paint a vivid picture of healing elements – from the soothing touch of skin on skin to the comforting laughter around a full table. Each line resonates with the warmth of connection, offering solace and rejuvenation in life’s simple yet profound moments.

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      1. You’re very welcome! I’m glad to hear that my reflection had a positive impact on your day. If you have any more thoughts or if there’s anything else you’d like to discuss, feel free to share. Wishing you continued peace and positivity! ☮️

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  2. A lovely poem, Ali. I think you captured our need for nourishment and how we can fill our cup in various forms – small but significant ways. Sometimes nourishment is about slowing down and appreciating what we have around us. I hope you are enjoying the sunshine that you get this winter. Hope you have been well and wishing you well this season 😊

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  3. Ali your poems are nourishment to the soul, mind & body. I don’t check in very often but please know your writing is a Balm in Gilead…very valuable and rare.

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