“Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
This quote by the poet Mary Oliver is equal parts call to joy and call to action. And if that’s the only thing you take away from Edie Windsor’s life and death it is still really quite a thing. Last Friday the memorial service for the LGBT rights hero was held in New York. And, wouldn’t you know it, the woman who actually won the popular vote made a surprise appearance to give a eulogy. Meanwhile the man we inexplicably call president has yet to even mention her passing at all. But, hey, he found the time to tweet about the Emmy ratings, so there’s that. When you have the time today, or in the next few days or whenever you can, I highly recommend you listen to Hillary beautifully memorialize Edie. Two great women, two determined women, two women who have left an indelible impact on this nation. And, yes, I know – Hillary isn’t perfect which everyone somehow feels the need to point out every single time her name is mentioned even though literally no one on fucking Earth is perfect. So, with Mary Oliver’s words ringing in my ears and Edie’s courage warming my heart, I vow to quit apologizing for complex women from here on out. And I vow to never postpone joy. Thank you, Hillary and Edie.
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Our Wild and Precious Lives
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Thank you xx.
Hillary didn't win because she was an establishment candidate running in a year where the electorate wanted an outsider. I think its now been proven that No one can clean up the mess in Washington. Its partisan politics as usual. Thats why so many are just tuning them out.
Well said. Thanks.
She did a great job! And I say that also as a priest who gives eulogies. Thank you, Edie, indeed!
Once again, Thank you Edie
And thank you Hillary, the people's president
Talking about Hillary, are you reading the book? I hope you write about it...
Thank you for posting this!
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