Monthly Archives: October 2014

Tell It All

Things are going to get weirder before they get normal again. 28 October 2014 24 Tell It. Tell It All Far and alone and so lonely I wandered, and when my soul left as I lay half-adream, I knew I … Continue reading

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For You

27 October In Memoriam for Jay, most luminous of corvids If you will, please go back to the very first post of this blog, and note the date on the poem there. Here’s a link: 3 June 2014 RAIN HARP … Continue reading

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In the Sweet, Salt Bye-and-Bye

I just put up a post that was entirely prose. Forgive me! That is so unlike me, and I cannot let it stand. This happened last night: 17 October 2014 14 In the Salt Bye and Bye Twine and untwine … Continue reading

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Meta-post: True Souls

18 October 2014 Metta, True Souls! Soon after starting this blog, I recall noting that the visitors revealed by my site statistics were remarkably diverse. This has continued to be the case. I am really amazed and very, very pleased … Continue reading

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Requiescat

A few days ago, one of my most beloved authors died, at a good but still too-early age. I learned of her passing yesterday. Zilpha Keatley Snyder, more than any other author for magical young people when I was both … Continue reading

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Procession

The last line is what it is because of the way it sounds: It sounds like where it comes from. 30 September 2014 23 One Morning, Midnight, Day One day I’ll join the heavenly choir, and when I have, you’ll … Continue reading

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