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At The River Clarion - Poem By Mary Oliver

by Bianca Lorage

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Mary Oliver has been a deep inspiration throughout my life, when I read her work it evokes powerful emotions in me. I find that her words are something I return to often. When I share her poetry in my live classes, my students often want to explore her other works. It brings me great pleasure to read her words aloud, and I hope they bring joy, appreciation, and introspection into your day. I would love to receive a message from you sharing your favourite poetry! Photography by Andi Wardrop Gratitude for the music: Warming Light - Beautiful Soft Piano Music

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Transcript

At the river Clarion.

I don't know who God is exactly,

But I'll tell you this.

I was sitting in the river named Clarion on a water splash stone,

And all afternoon I listened to the voices of the river talking.

Whenever the water struck the stone it had something to say.

And the water itself,

And even the mosses trailing under the water.

And slowly,

Very slowly,

It became clear to me what they were saying.

Said the river,

I am part of holiness.

And I too,

Said the stone,

And I too whispered the moss beneath the water.

I'd been to the river before a few times.

But don't blame the river that nothing happened quickly.

You don't hear such voices an hour or a day.

And you don't hear them at all if selfhood has stuffed your ears.

And it's difficult to hear anything anyway through all the traffic and ambition.

If God exists,

He isn't just butter and good luck.

He's also the tick that killed my wonderful dog Luke.

Said the river,

Imagine everything that you can imagine and then keep on going.

Imagine how the lily,

Who may also be part of God,

Would sing to you if it could sing.

If you would pause to hear it.

And how are you so certain anyway that it doesn't sing?

If God exists,

He isn't just churches and mathematics.

He's the forest,

He's the desert,

He's the ice caps that are dying.

He's the ghetto and the museum of fine arts.

He's Van Gogh and Allen Ginsberg and Robert Motherwell.

He's the many desperate hands cleaning and preparing their weapons.

He's every one of us,

Potentially.

The leaf of grass,

The genius,

The politician,

The poet.

And if this is true,

Isn't that something very important?

Yes,

It could be that I am a tiny piece of God and each of you too.

Or at least of his intention and his hope,

Which is a delight beyond measure.

I don't know how you get to suspect such an idea.

I only know that the river kept singing.

It wasn't a persuasion,

It was the river's own constant joy.

Which was better by far than a lecture.

Which was uncomfortable,

Exciting,

Unforgettable.

Of course for each of us there is the daily life.

Let us live it gesture by gesture.

When we cut the right melon,

Should we not give it thanks?

And should we not thank the knife also?

We do not live in a simple world.

There was someone I loved who grew old and ill and one by one I watched the fires go out.

There was nothing I could do except to remember that we receive and then we give back.

My dog Luke lies in a grave in the forest.

She is given back.

But the river Clarion still flows from wherever it comes from to wherever it has been told to go.

I pray for the desperate earth.

I pray for the desperate world.

I do the little that each person can do.

It isn't much.

Sometimes the river murmurs.

Sometimes it raves.

Along its shores were,

May I say,

Very intense cardinal flowers.

And trees and birds that have wings to uphold them,

For heaven's sakes,

The lucky ones.

They have such deep natures.

They are so happily obedient.

While I sit here in a house filled with books,

Ideas,

Doubts,

Hesitations.

And still pressed deep into my mind,

The river keeps coming,

Touching me,

Passing by on its long journey,

Its pale and fallible voice singing.

Meet your Teacher

Bianca LorageTofino, BC, Canada

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Recent Reviews

Sandy

December 9, 2025

Thank you for reading this poem of openness so well.

Kalyani

November 30, 2025

Wonderful! Lovely voice, the incomparable Mary Oliver, Thank you!🙏🏼 💜

Perlie

September 28, 2025

A wonderful reminder of how connected our world really is and that God is in all things. When we slow down, become more mindful, we can better understand our place in the beauty and messiness of life.

Sue

September 26, 2025

Thank you . It's so wonderful to be read to, the words of Mary Oliver touched my soul at a deeper level. Its a meditation this soul poem, God is in all, is all. Blessings 🙌 🙏✨️

Sue

June 25, 2025

I hear something new-- receive a new insight- each time I listen 🥰

Bethan

May 20, 2025

Gorgeously read. The beauty of Mary. Thank you 🙏🏽

Lisa

March 4, 2025

Beautifully read ❤️I listened twice with space between to breathe and meditate. Thank you 🙏 💫 bookmarked and recommended! ☮️💜 sending love💫🕊️🌎

Rosie

March 2, 2025

Thank you for introducing me to Mary Oliver's poems. I enjoyed this one very much 💜

Karen

February 21, 2025

Love this so much. I swim in wild water and this captures the wonder and gratitude it carries

Tessa

February 12, 2025

Everyone needs to hear this. Maybe multiple times.

D

January 8, 2025

Excellent reading! Nice background music that wasn't overpowering. And, thank you for not giving an introduction which almost always detracts from the poem. Blessings to you

Rix

January 8, 2025

Another WOW from Mary Oliver. Though I knew much of her work, This was new to me. I am smitten, through and through, with a deep and gentle smile.

Maria

November 21, 2024

Wonderful. Thank you for recording, and forever thanks to Mary Oliver for sharing her spirit with our world. May she rest in peace and power ❤️

Lorilee

November 14, 2024

Mary Oliver's poems and their messages are so meant to be shared. Thank you for this share. Namaste...🕊️😌🕊️

Annie

October 30, 2024

Thank you for reading this poem. Needed to hear it today.

Hope

October 21, 2024

Oh my gosh this is so moving. Thank you for sharing 💗

Liss

October 18, 2024

I love Mary Oliver, this poem touches my heart every time 🙏🤍I am grateful for you🌀✨

Lyn

October 12, 2024

That was beautiful, insight and powerful. Thank you!

Anne

July 20, 2024

Exquisite. Thank you very much. Beautifully read. The perfect start to any day. I return to Mary Oliver ever more.

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