weeping for summer
unwittingly hostile
to rural enjoyments
too damnably hot
way too wet
breaking faith
with my dog-eared
New Englander
seasonal pages of
Old Farmer’s Almanac
weeping for summer
unwittingly hostile
to rural enjoyments
too damnably hot
way too wet
breaking faith
with my dog-eared
New Englander
seasonal pages of
Old Farmer’s Almanac
Writer Lynne Sargent
Poetry Puttering by Pax & Company
Sometimes everything has to be enscribed across the heavens so you can find the one line already written inside you. Sometimes it takes a great sky to find that small, bright, and indescribable wedge of freedom in your own heart. David Whyte
"drink from the well of your self and begin again" ~charles bukowski
no dust here
Looking ahead, without looking back (too often)
flights of fancy from New Zealand
You're never alone, if you've something to share
All you touch and all you see / is all your life will ever be
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I am where the valleys are deep, the mountains are high, and the wind moans through trees...
rejuvenatement - not retirement
Amen to the too wet part.
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it’s been a crazy pattern
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Amen to the too hot part. July is interminable.
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like a steambath
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I have been cussing my almanac out too.
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I figured anything with “old” in the title ought to at least be reliable
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Ahhahaha!
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I’m saying prayers of thanks that it’s been do-able, here–so far (August could be a trial a-coming).
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glad you’re not suffering from it
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Reblogged this on Poesy plus Polemics.
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Fascinating reflection on a subject well discussed this side of the pond.
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the times they are a’changin’
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Bob himself couldn’t have put it better.
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Reblogged this on OUR POETRY CORNER.
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thank you for sharing my poem with your readers
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very welcome, thank YOU for allowing me to share your work!
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I remember when that publication had everyone’s attention. As soon as it came out, it was the talk of the town. Nice piece Paul.
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still gets serious attention around here
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At April’s end we had 2 days of 80+ summer heat–adding to my despair–but it’s cooled back down, so I’m hugely grateful.
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we have similar thermostats
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