A messiness
There is a messiness
to being humus
:- Doug.
There is a messiness
to being humus
:- Doug.
We can humus better
But not yet
:- Doug.
My life is for something
for no good reason
as reckoned by anyone else
something I must love
something I must live
:- Doug.
Today how would you respond to the question “Who are you?”
:- Doug.
I invite you
to write poems
with me
poems to stir hands to
human better
:- Doug.
I am groaning
cheeselessly
:- Doug.
Anger, rage, and fear
are within me
I want
kindly and gentle
others have others
:- Doug.
I write poems
You too?
:- Doug.
Fear not. Proceed instead.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2091
Is it invariably so that major new thinking tracks appear all at once and with force and maybe fully formed, or might they sneak up on us like a field of fireflies as the colors of the day take their leave and we discover again the wonders of the dusk’s sky?
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