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A/The/My Way I never knew I had a ‘way’. And still it shows up da by day Laws but felt, themes unmeant; Through sudden fountains of content; Through many offshoots but one road, No signposts to direct or goad. Still it is: A kiss of fate though non-insistent, Usually An accident and serendipitous. And because, and just because it is a whisper I’ve no choice But to Tune into And obey, Swaying to its hinted push, The glint of pressure Nothing but a pure, faint sureness And a pleasure. ---------- Minutes past I ate three plastic plates of pasta. (a pun-ny lie, but funny) Now I sit with pen in hand On my verandah, in the wind, Thankful for not understanding Karma’s muted law un-grand, Inscrutable but suitable To me alone, One on her own Within the schemes and actions of concern. A/The/My Way 8.6.2017 Pure Nakedness; Revelations Big & Small; Arlene Corwin
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Aug 6, 2017
Aug 6, 2017 at 10:40 AM UTC
A/The/My Way
A/The/My Way I never knew I had a ‘way’. And still it shows up da by day Laws but felt, themes unmeant; Through sudden fountains of content; Through many offshoots but one road, No signposts to direct or goad. Still it is: A kiss of fate though non-insistent, Usually An accident and serendipitous. And because, and just because it is a whisper I’ve no choice But to Tune into And obey, Swaying to its hinted push, The glint of pressure Nothing but a pure, faint sureness And a pleasure. ---------- Minutes past I ate three plastic plates of pasta. (a pun-ny lie, but funny) Now I sit with pen in hand On my verandah, in the wind, Thankful for not understanding Karma’s muted law un-grand, Inscrutable but suitable To me alone, One on her own Within the schemes and actions of concern. A/The/My Way 8.6.2017 Pure Nakedness; Revelations Big & Small; Arlene Corwin
A way for us all.
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Aug 6, 2017
Aug 6, 2017 at 10:40 AM UTC
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