For This, I Walk Outside by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

For This, I Walk Outside

Not to escape the world,
but to be more wholly in it.
Sharp cold stings my cheeks—
not like a slap, but like the thrilling burn
of whiskey as it blazes down the throat—
the kind of wild aliveness
that brooks no choice
but to wake up to life,
to champion it, to know life
as the most wondrous thing
even as I steep in the ugliness
we humans commit.
This is what life asks of us.
I walk outside to be more wholly here,
here the way the Stellar’s jay is here.
Even on the coldest day,
its every fluffing, every peck, every head bob,
every flight is in service to life.
It’s never confused about its purpose.
I want to be in service.
Outside, everything is teacher:
the cold, the snow, the bird, the day,
this fallible, fabulous human race,
this improbable, beautiful planet in space.
To serve life, I must inhabit it wholly
and be inhabited by it, too.
As if it all could end tonight.
As if it goes on forever.

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Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer is poet laureate for Evermore. She co-hosts the Emerging Form podcast. Her daily audio series, The Poetic Path, is on the Ritual app. Her poems have appeared on A Prairie Home Companion, PBS News Hour, O Magazine, American Life in Poetry, and Carnegie Hall stage. Her newest collection is The Unfolding. One-word mantra: Adjust.

7 thoughts on “For This, I Walk Outside by Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

  1. What luck to discover this poem on New Year’s Eve! I take it as a call to action and also wise instruction:

    “To serve life, I must inhabit it wholly
    and be inhabited by it, too.
    As if it all could end tonight.
    As if it goes on forever.”

    Thank you!🙏

  2. Great reminder the mystery of serving life is always everywhere!! the surprize priviledge… ‘outside everything is a teacher the cold,the snow,the bird,the day. this fallible human race.
    Happy New Year, Rosemerry!
    Joanne S

  3. I agree — the perfect call to a New Year. Exactly how I. needed it. Thank you, Rosemary.
    Sarah

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