Tag Archives: Humans

SEVEN COLORS

The hot red core of rocky earth, the blood,the dust,the mud,the flesh,the bone,the thrashing firebrightly shone. . The daylight dawningthrough translucent orange,black-framed windowed wingof monarch butterfly, The yellow petalsspoked fromdarker, tasty, seedy centerof late summer sunflower, The green of pointy, … Continue reading

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FEELERS OUT IN ALL DIRECTIONS

Reach up, eyes on the heavens set, arms upright, skyward pointing finger tips to feel the sun or wind or rain, even if that means they do get wet. . . Then, let arms float down, and spread a bit, … Continue reading

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LOOK, THINK, MELT, REACH

You look– you think, he’s far too meek, too bold, too young, too old– or has some lack, has not, is not enough of this, the other thing, or that. . . But as a human, man or woman you … Continue reading

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THE SHEEN OF MULTI-TASKING

multi-tasking– the shiny way in which we humans are progressing. . . Such unproductive ROT! when we succumb, we lose touch– too many neurons so to numb, robbing life and love of all they’re absolutely asking, and demanding. . . … Continue reading

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