Monthly Archives: October 2020

Going on will

The going on will go on. :- Doug.

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Trampoline thinking

I don’t want to check my thinking with yours I want mine to trampoline off yours And yours off mine :- Doug.

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Art-making quest

My task in art-making calls for ever more questing into the human condition. :- Doug.

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Muffled Stonehenge

Inevitably muffled my voice giving offspring this invitation I gesture put up a Stonehenge :- Doug.

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Pulls against a weight

My body pulls against a weight your muscles feel resistance conversing across centuries :- Doug.

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Imagine falling in love

The measure of the quality of humanity is whether we can imagine falling in love with it. :- Doug.

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Metaphors in verb forms

We’d ought to create metaphors in verb forms. If we are to bring our poetry and art alive, it needs to move, make, separate, join, destroy, stroke, punch, prohibit. :- Doug.

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Many years are given

To whom many years are given, from them much is expected. :- Doug.

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Greater age greater responsibility

With greater age comes greater responsibility. Responsibility to a larger group, perhaps to humanity itself, to creation itself. :- Doug.

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Pull you up out of bed

These younguns can crack the books and crack the codes, but you? There are bigger issues, long-term issues. These issues are your summit, to where you have been climbing. Did you really climb all this way to slide down the … Continue reading

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Poem as pruning shears

A poem is a pruning shears…to turn on yourself. You start getting bushy, scruffy. Then again it might be a garden hose to water some parts of you which have become dried up. :- Doug.

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Surprise way to learn

The surprise is a way to learning. :- Doug.

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Poem upside down

Sometimes you just have to turn the poem upside down, shake, and see what comes out. :- Doug.

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Whisper if at all

I believe one of the highest goods is telling your story to the 300-year grandchild elders. My message might only be heard as a whisper if at all, but it is worth the effort. :- Doug.

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My body whole?

Constantly ask, do my writing fingers proceed from my head, my eyes, or my body whole? :- Doug.

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Right direction each step

Your Why and your Who does not have to stay the same all through. It will help decide what to do week to week, and help see when you are turning and know it is the right direction for you … Continue reading

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Belongs to the group

What you hear What you say Now belongs to the group :- Doug.

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