Monthly Archives: April 2021

Don’t know the puzzle

The thing about humans and life we don’t often know what the puzzle is :- Doug.

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If time were a planet

If time were a planet and past and future all around :- Doug.

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ahead and behind meeting

There is a simultaneity about us, an ahead and behind meeting in a now bigger than we may be willing to know. :- Doug.

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Are you one?

I’m on a search for grandchildren are you one? :- Doug.

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People hives

People are about hives meeting makes human words are about handling stemming from our root to embrace to caress :- Doug.

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In familiar ways

In familiar ways we are all grandchildren of life :- Doug.

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But we can think

We may not see the future but we can think about it :- Doug.

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Wind with us

Wind is one thing we are likely yet to have with us. And waves. Probably light. These are bubbles to keep and stretch our conversings. :- Doug.

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It asked me to paddle

Even this flow of music nearly wrote itself —although it asked me to paddle here and there :- Doug.

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Strange way of spelling

What a strange way of spelling those Old English folk had—back in the 21st century! :- Doug.

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Do you hear the trickle?

Here is what I have to say in the witness of my fellow grandchildren: Do you hear the trickle? Like the wind you do not notice till you notice, once I heard it I heard it beneath and flowing through … Continue reading

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as your nose

A poem is a list of lines each necessary as your nose :- Doug.

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skin tendons blood

Minerals—bones and hard shells—are like people. Organics—skin, tendons, muscles, blood—are like conversations. Which lasts? Which reaches? Which sings? :- Doug.

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Real and last task?

What is the real and last task of our generation? :- Doug.

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Language of the grandchildren

Learn the language of the grandchildren. :- Doug.

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A cairn in time

Pile up a cairn in time. :- Doug.

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Feed your range

Cultivate your range: how far can you see, how far hear, feel, taste, smell? Water and feed it, exercise it, educate it. :- Doug.

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