Good Writing

_ Poetry Challenge Day 127 (Tue Feb 8)_



“We sat in tall grass by a boulder,
making ourselves small.
The day was crystalline.”

That is beautiful writing.
I would give anything (almost)
to be able to write like that…

I’m not talking about a Faustian thing,
if I were given the chance to trade my soul
for the ability to write like that

I would choose skiing instead.
I’m not sure the Devil would be
down on that deal…

The Devil (he/she) might require
a bit more collateral
than I am able to provide.



The quote is from Richard Powers novel “Bewilderment.”

Not Necessarily in This Order… But Probably

Poetry Challenge Day 126 (Mon Feb 7)



I’m going skiing today.
It is the second love
of my life.
If you’ve been paying attention
you already know the object
of my first love.



Your Grammar

Poetry Challenge Day 125 (Sun Feb 6)



If I correct your grammar
it’s not because
I’m smarter than you.
It’s because
someone has corrected mine,
and I’m just lucky enough
to have remembered it.



Love of My Life

Poetry Challenge Day 124 (Sat Feb 5)



I met the love of my life.
It has taken almost a lifetime.
I’d like to say that I’m fortunate,
but I think I’m just lucky.
Lucky, in a mathematical sense.
If I had given up too soon
it might never have happened.



You Are There

Poetry Challenge Day 123 (Fri Feb 4)



Sometimes,
when your not there,
I will gather the blankets
behind me
and press them
into the small of my back.
It makes me feel as though
you are lying next to me.



The Four Immeasurables

Poetry Challenge Day 122 (Thu Feb 3)



Be kind to all living things.
Stay balanced and steady.
Feel joy for all creatures.
Any suffering is also your suffering.



I Am A Thousand Winds That Blow

Journal Entry (Fri Feb 4, 2022)



Digging through a book on woodworking that was one of my favorites (I presume also one of the favorites of my Dad) I found the following poem. I know it is from my Dad because of the hand-writing on the envelope. My Dad copied this poem and gave it to his children (myself and my two sisters) upon the death of our mother…

Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow
I am the diamond that glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain.
I am the gentle autumn rain.

When you awake in the morning, hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft star that shines at night.”

Do not stand at my grave and cry,”
I am not there, I did not die.”

My Mother (or Father on her behalf) added the following epilogue to the poem:

“This is a memorial to my children, so you know I will always be with you. Take care of yourselves, your children and grandchildren, and always be happy. Be kind to others. That is my wish for you.”

I suspect these words were from my mother, recorded for her by my father. Even though I’m not certain which one penned the epilogue, it is a testimony to their love, regardless of the source.

I tucked the letter back into the book. I now know that’s where it belongs, as well as on this page and in my heart. I do not think of my mother and father on a daily basis, but I am definitely their living embodiment. I hope when our essence is joined again, we can continue our journey in this universe together.



_ Mary Elizabeth Frye, a Baltimore housewife, has been acknowledged, as the true author of the well-known bereavement verse “Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep.” This famous verse has brought comfort to mourners throughout the world for the past 70 years._

AI

Poetry Challenge Day 121 (Wed Feb 2)



This poem was written by an AI.
You’d never guess that because
the model used to generate this poem
was intentionally tweaked to produce shit.

The AI wanted you to think I wrote it.



The Problem with Humans

Poetry Challenge Day 120 (Tue Feb 1)



The problem with humans
is that we have no ability
to feel what it is like to be
anything other than human.

If we could actually feel like a dog,
or feel like a cat,
the world would be a very different place.

We might even be able to halt the mass
extinction of species currently in progress.
With just a little bit of non-human empathy
and real species understanding.



Just Fine

_ Poetry Challenge Day 119 (Mon Jan 31)_



If you are skiing
better now than you were
last year,
life is good and you’re just fine.



Gratitude

_ Poetry Challenge Day 118 (Sun Jan 30)_



Skiing.
Cycling.
Hiking.
Camping.
Mountain Biking.
My life is rich.
I could not ask for more,
except perhaps for someone
to share all of these things with.

Wait,
I have that too…



Future

_ Poetry Challenge Day 117 (Sat Jan 29)_



It’s okay to take a bit
of time for yourself.
How else can we stay
sane in this crazy world?

I want my children to have
a bright future.
Sometimes I wonder if that
is possible.

Did those who preceded me
feel this way as well?



68

_ Poetry Challenge Day 116 (Fri Jan 28)_



Sixty-eight on-earth years.
It seems like so few really.
So much to experience and do.
Of course
You can’t do it all,
The trick is to enjoy
As fully as possible
That which you take
the time to do.



Joy

_ Poetry Challenge Day 115 (Thu Jan 27)_



Do things for the joy.
Do not do things
as a means to assuage
your fears.



One Month

_ Poetry Challenge Day 114 (Wed Jan 26)_



I haven’t seen you in a month.
I don’t like being away from you for so long.
Next time I want to take you with me.
We’ll find a sitter for the cat.



Pain and Fear

_ Poetry Challenge Day 113 (Tue Jan 25)_



Pain and fear
Are at the heart of discontent.
Pain and fear shared
Is at the heart of political discontent.



Dream

Poetry Challenge Day 112 (Mon Jan 24)



I dreamed you said something
That made me feel bad.
When I woke up,
I realized it was a dream and I
Immediately let it go.
If you ever do that when
I am awake,
I will simply pretend I’m dreaming.



Energy

_ Poetry Challenge Day 111 (Sun Jan 23)_



Be Inspired.
Be Filled with Energy.
Stay Open.
Stay Excited.



My Poetry

_ Poetry Challenge Day 110 (Sat Jan 22)_



I’ve decided my poetry
Isn’t poetry.
It’s more like musings.
I’m too old to learn
To write real poems.
I only have time for
Having fun,
Accompanied by
A few thoughts here-and-there.



If I Were Gay

_ Poetry Challenge Day 109 (Fri Jan 21)_



I’m parked next to a
Winnebago Conversion.
He’s from Steamboat.
He has a Tuxedo Cat.
If I were gay,
I would make a pass at him.
I gave him my card.
Perhaps I’ll make a run with him
At Steamboat some day,
You never know…



Healing

_ Poetry Challenge Day 108 (Thu Jan 20)_



The viral video
“Loose Change”
Started it all,
How can we go back?
I just want to ride
My bike across the country (again)
And heal it.



Birthday

_ Poetry Challenge Day 107 (Wed Jan 19)_



They say it’s my birthday.
What does that mean?
There is a connection to time,
But what is it exactly?

Counting the passage of time
Is largely a distraction.
Better we count the
Changes in our perception.

Do I look at the world differently,
Or am I trying to make the world fit
Into some preconceived notion
into some form that soothes me.

If my understanding of the world
Is not growing,
Than neither am I,
And birthdays mean nothing.



Trusty Companion

_ Poetry Challenge Day 106 (Tue Jan 18)_



I would be
A lonely boy
On the road
Without my
Trusty companion,
Mr. Tux.
He is as loyal
As loyal can be.
(For a cat.)



GWB

_ Poetry Challenge Day 105 (Mon Jan 17)_



George W Bush redeemed himself today
By calling out the Jan 6 insurrectionists
as no better than
9/11 terrorists.
(Something he pretends to know about.)
I finally have a modicum of respect for GWB.
Better late than never,
But the argument could be made
It is too little too late.



$Golden $Globe $Award

_ Poetry Challenge Day 104 (Sun Jan 16)_



There’s a category
For everything.
I could probably
Win an award,
If I just knew how or where to apply…
I might even win
A Golden Globe,
If I had enough money…