Not words and persons
I write not words and persons, but human-nesses and touches.
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2493
Change your scale, learn something unexpected.
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Footprints in the Windsm # 2492
A conversation is a net for catching—
days
you
me
us
relatives
fire
life
cream corn
hot chocolate
a thing thro’
which to wander
a world662-2025
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You say to me, “What does that mean?” I answer, “Your question provides your curiosity.”
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2491
We need to heal
We are the only ones to do it
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What ought we plant to nourish the eleventh generation? What throw in the fire—to destroy or anneal?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2490
The dark and living alley
two rows of bushes tall
a tunnel behind and between
neighborhood houses
where as children
in secret we played
at life in earnest
safe from
and in
our parents’ eyes
What can we, then?
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We can talk for them, of them, we can bring up their images in our words and heads. Images, visual of course, but also of taste, smell, touch, sound. What is the dignity of each individually? Can we look into this person’s eyes?
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2489
When you catch a fish, and release—have you changed her life for ever? Do you imagine?
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I’m in love with this chapter—it is so delicate and generous I hesitate to touch it, to pull back its sheer.
:- Doug.
What comes out of a person!
Writers for instance:
Josh, so masterful
Yvonne, so scent-catching
David, burly bearded, so sensitive
James, locking you in
A darkened theater,
Doug, flying guessingly
Read. Hear
Rivers gushing unguessable
Under mountain ranges
:- Doug.
“But always changed.” Can we say that about our conversations? Do we seek that?
:- Doug.
Who are you as a person? As a family? How do you fit? What is to be your role? What are you curious to find out about yourself?
:- Doug.