How Would You Live Then?

What if a hundred rose-breasted grosbeaks

  flew in circles around your head? What if

the mockingbird came into the house with you and

  became your advisor? What if

the bees filled your walls with honey and all

  you needed to do was ask them and they would fill

the bowl? What if the brook slid downhill just

  past your bedroom window so you could listen

to its slow prayers as you fell asleep? What if

  the stars began to shout their names, or to run

this way and that way above the clouds? What if

  you painted a picture of a tree, and the leaves

began to rustle, and a bird cheerfully sang

  from its painted branches? What if you suddenly saw

that the silver of water was brighter than the silver

  of money? What if you finally saw

that the sunflowers, turning toward the sun all day

  and every day—who knows how, but they do it—were

more precious, more meaningful than gold?