You might think,
looking at that journal,
leather bound and tied with a string,
that she lives her life in fragments,
in brief, punctuated sentences,
but in truth, her life is seamless.
Commas are mere pauses to catch
the breath, periods small knots
that end one thread before another begins.
Exclamation points are like straight pins—
they keep the fabric of her life
from unraveling.
Today's prompt? Write about a poet's journal.
commas are mere pauses to catch the breath...how true is that...have a few of those notebooks myself...
ReplyDeleteWell written. love those little leather bound notebooks.
ReplyDeleteYou sew your words together so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteHow How do you do it?!
ReplyDeleteYeh Yeh you're a poet.
But that's only a nod we give you.
It's much the labor you give us, the path we find you walking, the wit that gives us wise.
Brian M - I have many of them, too, some only partially filled. Maybe when I'm retired I can write on every page...
ReplyDeleteThakns, Gillian - I love them, too. I carry one with me wherever I go, just in case words ambush me.
Ah Hilary - thank you :)
Brian H - someday I might be a poet but I think what I am now is merely a wordsmith, but I thank you for the compliment.
beautiful!! you are most definitely both a poet and a wordsmith!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Barbara!
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