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In late April, the audio edition of Fleeting Moments of Fierce Clarity: Journal of a New England Poet will be released on iTunes, Amazon and Audible.com. It can be difficult to do an audio edition of a poetry collection but we were very fortunate to have actress Rachel Stander as our narrator. Rachel took on the project and added a whole new layer of meaning to Browning’s words, helping this wonderful little collection jump off the page. In honor of the release, we are posting a few excerpts from the book over the coming weeks. We hope you enjoy! For more information on the audio edition or to listen to a sample of the book visit the Homeboud Publications Bookstore.

As this first preview we offer On the Far Side of Walden, the journal entry and poem written by L.M. Browning when she visited Concord in 2011.

 

Walden Pond, Concord, Massachusetts

November 2011

Visiting Walden Pond was a surreal experience. The trip granted me one of those rare opportunities to step into the reality of a place I had only ever imagined. I hold the same reverence for the grounds that most reserve for holy sites in the East. One can sense that something happened on these grounds of significance. It wasn’t a great battlefield or the resting place of a prophet. Instead, the events that unfolded here were intellectual. One man sat along the banks of the water exploring himself and the sacredness of the world he was born into.

There is a narrow path that follows the brim of the pond. At several points along the trail you will find stairs created by flat rocks leading down into the water. They lay like a spiral staircase of flat rocks set into the steep banks. Each time I came upon one of these waypoints I paused. Something about these stairs was haunting to me. I felt as though, if I followed them—if the decent was made—perhaps some renewal might await in the blue depths. The land’s offering of a natural baptism to the traveler—a renewal that needs no overseer or ceremony to give it weight.

Walden is important because it represents the simple man’s journey unto profound realization. Feeling the need to simplify and meditate, Thoreau made deliberate choices to clear for himself a moment in time—those seasons he spent along the banks of Walden.

We all have our Walden; we each have a place willing to cradle us—to protect our quietude, push back the trivialities, and give us a chance to be fully conscious. In this age of streaming information there is no quietness left. The constant din of the media babble and endless menial tasks fill our precious days. No, in this age, we must make quietness; for it does not occur naturally in this world we have constructed.

We each have the ability to follow the example set by Thoreau and countless other unnamed souls throughout history, to make the choice to clear away everything else for a time and explore this world and our place within it. Personally, I find such sojourns necessary. I will not come to the end of my life having never stopped to truly examine the world I am in and the beliefs I hold.

Move off the path—descend—and see what renewal lay in the depths.

 

On the Far Side of Walden

 

Ankle-deep in mud

Along the banks of Walden,

I find my footing.

 

Standing in the ruins of the cabin,

I return home to meet the brother

Born before my time.

 

We souls close in ideals

But distant in years

Keep council together.

 

When one of us passes along

The next will pick up the thread

And carry on the thought.

 

Walking the rim of Walden

The wheel of my life takes a turn.

 

The waters are a mirror

And the banks a respite.

 

On the far side of Walden

One can look out across the wide waters

And see the world reflecting.

 

It is a place in the journey

Where one can take solace,

Pause and look back with clear perspective.

 

Coming to the end of the path

I am not who I was

At the beginning.

 

fleeting_audio_cov_smFleeting Moments of Fierce Clarity is now available in paperback and ebook wherever books are sold. We are currently offering a gift set of L.M. Browning’s signed collected works in our store, in honor of National Poetry Month! To learn more about the forthcoming audio edition or to purchase the gift set visit our bookstore here>>