Start Close In

Elul Day 20


Working on ourselves can be a daunting task at times. This poem is a helpful reminder and a little push in the right direction:

START CLOSE IN

Start close in,

don't take the second step

or the third,
start with the first
thing
close in,
the step
you don't want to take.

Start with 

the ground
you know,
the pale ground
beneath your feet, 
your own 
way of starting
the conversation.

Start with your own

question,
give up on other
people's questions,
don't let them 
smother something
simple.

To find

another's voice,
follow
your own voice,
wait until 
that voice
becomes a 
private ear
listening
to another.

Start right now

take a small step
you can call your own
don't follow
someone else's
heroics, be humble
and focused,
start close in,
don't mistake
that other 
for your own. 

Start close in,

don't take

the second step

or the third,

start with the first
thing
close in,
the step
you don't want to take.

–David Whyte, River Flow: New and Selected Poems
1984-2007

What is the ground you know beneath your feet? How do you find your own voice?  What is one first step you might take today?