Monday, May 10, 2010

Once, Perhaps









I've found it true that writing involves a lot of "stone gathering," a lot of writing that is ... well, just writing. 

While that can be satisfying ... and I find that it's good activity ... it keeps my mind occupied ... keeps me from dwelling on things I needn't ... or shouldn't ... what is really rewarding is that piece of writing that has a certain quality about it ... has a gemlike quality.


Finding one of those ... or maybe two, if I'm really lucky ... is what keeps me going. 



And just keeping on keeping on can be important, too.

I keep looking for that subject ... that turn of phrase ... that word which will send images dancing across the ballroom of my mind.


I hope that your quest will bring a large share of those "gems" to you.


Meanwhile, the poem:



ONCE, PERHAPS




Of all the stones
we gather,
all the poems
we write,
once in a lifetime
there is one, perhaps,
that gathers light
as no other, juggles
it back aloft,
sends bright beams
dancing into the dark
that stretches
across the ballroom
of the mind.

© 1996
(originally published in 
ByLine Magazine)

Today's word: dancing

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