Sometimes a really good nap is more refreshing than an entire night’s sleep.
prose
Lackluster
In the dark, glitter is nothing but sand.
Stitches & seams
I need to get over the hard times of my past. They’ve left scars, but scars are just memories.
Seeds of health
If you plant junk food in your body garden, how do you expect to harvest health?
Dreams & ink
Poetry is reverie on paper. Poets are daydreamers
A curious glimmering thing
“Time has proved that the function of poetry is not to impart messages, but to explore the depths of emotion.
“The poet is never a teacher, but always a learner. His poem is a venture at perilous discovery. The fact of writing is not the recording of something already known to the poet; it is his method of bringing to the light things that were previously in darkness for him.
“The aim of poetry is to capture those rare moments of the poet’s experience when, for good or for evil, the consciousness of life sweeps through him like a flame… the moments when he becomes passionately aware of the crises of his spirit’s secret drama, and sees a pattern taking shape in the void, and words of utterance come singing to his lips.
“Out of that dizzy instant he emerges, bewildered but excitedly hopeful, bringing with him his poem. Here, he says, is a curious glimmering thing that I discovered far down in the sea of my dimly conscious spirit: perhaps it will have a fascination for you, too; perhaps you, too, will see in its pale sphere some hint of the iridescent lights that played on its surface when in those vast deeps I found it.”
—Arthur Davison Ficke (1883–1945), “The Nature of Poetry,” 1926
Agreed!
“I don’t know of any writer who doesn’t look back at their earlier books and think: can we just shred them? You know, can we go door to door and collect them and shred them?”
—David Sedaris, to Bill Maher, on Real Time, HBO, 2023 March 24th
Happy in the forest
The best part of happiness is the pines.
Well lit
A school library is the brightest beacon of youthful hope.
A public library is the brightest beacon of community hope.
A local library is the brightest beacon of global hope.
No.
“Bartleby, in a singularly mild, firm voice, replied,
—Herman Melville (1819–1891), “Bartleby, the Scrivener,” 1853
Blue stockings
Book lovers are better under the covers.
To be continued
life blooms right through death
and they beautify each other
Once upon a thyme
Desserts are the fairy tales of dining — a happily-ever-after to supper.