Dropping the line which struck me forcibly to my dad, he was intrigued and set on fire for the rest of the week: "It's as if I've lived and died, and find I am alive."
(sonnet #MMMMMMMDCXXVI)
I lived, and what? that fair world perished, whence? Now in the golden eye of dawn t'avail, As diamonds glitter on thet canvas, hale Blue skies expansive, whileas snow from hence In dazzling whiteness spreads 'round with a sense Of ****** freshness, bitter cold's exhale What drives us (IF we can) indoors to hail Aught visions of beyond in warmth, ya, thence? Dad urges I perhaps make what in tour Lo, in a former life was sweetly to Effect passe, yet he suggests I do It like's some new frontier, though what he'd stir Me to I did once all the time. In poor Scuse I've lived, died, and now lo, nothing's new.
30Jan19a
Label it whatever you like, I don't care to argue the galling reality.