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    an insight into whatever

    across the aisle newspapers held high, cheeks, chins, choppers unseeneyes dark - rings under, brows arced, lips thin or created;  bearded or clean?all secreted behind headlines, crosswords, financial fabric, scandals repeatablewho did, didn't, might have, done, regretted, sued -...

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    • Humanity’s connection with our Mother, Gaia, is slipping away from us these days. And in the process, we are also losing our humaneness, our ability to see each other as whole. It is possible to have a modern world and stay true to the world around us and to each other, but I think it will take a whole new system with new social relations, new ways of thinking and acting. As hard as we may try as individuals, or in small groups, the cancer of ‘me first’, and isolation will only grow.

      Your poem is right on time Emma and I thank you for posting it.

      -Curt

    • I agree with you, start to finish and after the second time of reading, Curt. If people are as intelligent as they believe, why can’t modern and natural world succeed as partners. We know of the sweetness of mix and match with wonderful results. We know that differences create something unseen before, individuality lives on.. and on, consequently. Failures happen but can be adjusted with or by tombolic attempts over time. Surely things don’t have to be rushed, time makes time – use it, perhaps. Perhaps?

    • I like to “touch earth” myself, and try to do it every day, even when it’s cold outside. Maybe especially when it’s cold outside. Urban life was never something I fully jibed with. Closer & closer I get to my ultimate goal of becoming an old Appalachian hermit lol. Though I am grateful to have had the city experience. Often, it’s the city folk who appreciate what we hillbillies sometimes take for granted.

      I really like this “paragraph poetry” form with longer lines, so different from my own curt, fast-moving style. Ideas & descriptions can linger much more effectively in this form, and it shows that you aren’t lazy like me lol. This was a glorious sonder for reader and protagonist alike, a sonder within a sonder, maybe….

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    Road Trip

    It drives me nuts  when I feel it happening.I mean -- it doesn't seem  to matter at the time:I can be shaving  or washing the dishes  or clipping my by-then  two-mile long toenails.Most often,  it happens when I'm driving...

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    • ha-ha, it would have to be next to nuns. 🙂 Time has a way with our minds when there’s only you and a long road, but wondering where time went and the weird things that can go through the mind is rather odd sometimes. I’ve been there. Thankfully I haven’t experienced any torturous itching. 🙂

      Good one. 🙂

    • “What if I’m Pregnant.” lol okay this had me going.

    • Loved this. Gave me a big smile along with profound thoughts on the journey of life. Well written indeed. Just flowed for me as I read. Very enjoyable road trip along the avenues of time and space.

      John

      • I appreciate the big smile even more than your words (although, of course, those are welcome, too). But smiles almost always come without thought, indicating their trueness — just like their opposites do.

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