Poet in Profile: John O’Donohue
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John O'Donohue • Anam Cara: 25th Anniversary Edition
The morning before he died in the final year of his seventies, he drafted a poem containing these lines:
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will happen. I’m [still] here writing it down
just the way it was. “You don’t have to
prove anything,” my mother said. “Just be ready
for what God sends.” I listened and put my hand
out in the sun again.