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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Threatened

Nerves of steel wrap 

themselves around 

explosive emotions. 


When barely controlled 

hilarity, red-eyed anger 

or deep grief 


threaten to toss reason 

to the wind, these nerves

of steel, forged in 


an instant, disappear 

as quickly when threat 

of explosion is gone.


“After great pain, a formal feeling comes. 

The Nerves sit ceremonious, like tombs.”

~ Emily Dickinson

Monday, January 6, 2025

Childish Delight

Outsized ideas are full 

of words and images, 


tangled together, 

a myriad of balloons 


released into the morning air. 

To pick one thread, one string; 


to catch the most important one 

can seem, at first, impossible. 


Not to the scientists who see 

the possibilities.


They each take hold of 

any string and begin. 


“Touch a scientist and you touch a child.”

~ Ray Bradbury

Sunday, January 5, 2025

A Tiny Sliver



Suspicion pushes reason aside like any argument. 


Nothing makes sense but 

for the little sliver that does. 


It’s grasping that tiny sliver;

to hang on is the tough part. 


That little sliver is the love of a real life 

and can push suspicion gently aside.


“Suspicion is a heavy armour and with its weight 

it impedes more than it protects.”

~ Robert Burns