Have you ever found yourself in "the twilight zone," that location which lies vaguely somewhere between sleeping like a baby ... and being fully awake?
Well, I have. Many times.
Thank goodness, it has only happened to me a couple of times when I was behind the wheel ... and without serious outcomes in either instance.
Oh, on one of those occasions ... one very dark night ... I was pulled over by a highway patrolman somewhere in Indiana ... but that's another story.
But let me settle into my favorite chair ... with a favorite book ... and it's like I've been given a knockout potion. Soon the words become blurry ... the room seems to melt away ... the book grows heavy ... my eyelids grow heavier ...
Whoa! I'm getting ahead of myself here. I'll just step aside and let you glide right into the poem:
CAUGHT ON THE BRINK
Something I had just read
struck a chord with me,
sent sympathetic vibrations
dancing down the corridors
of my mind. I could feel
something stirring deep
within me, a new knowledge
coming like a rescuer's lamp
shooting fingers of light
this way and that,
drawing nearer in the murky
darkness, promising a sip
from the cup of understanding,
a way to come clawing out
of this abyss, into fresh air
and natural light. "Bob!" I
heard the distant voice calling.
"Bob! Put down your book,
take off your glasses, recline
your chair!" It was as though
the Thought Police had me
surrounded. What could I do?
What else? I surrendered.
© 2000
(originally published in Capper's)
Today's word: murky
Afterthoughts ... in response to your comments:
Well, thank you, Anonymous ... I'm glad you liked the poem ... a smile is a perfect indicator ... and often my greatest reward. As for turning the poem around ... it just happens sometimes ... it just happens.
1 comment:
I do love the way you can pull me into a serious poem and then turn it around into a very clever one on the lighter side. It brings a smile.
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