Haiku

A long time ago I read a haiku:

serendipity

is a five syllable word

happy accident

And last night I finally came up with my own part II:

obliteration

is a five syllable word

mere coincidence

Anyway that’s it, that’s the whole post. A lot has been going on so I’m just doing the best I can to get by and get through. Be back soon I hope.

Black Friday Blackout!!!

So, this is pretty antithetical to my old role (sale finder!) when this blog was still under Amanda’s helm, but today, after many of us have given our thanks yesterday no less, I would like to urge any readers out there to boycott Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Here are some links regarding going-ons in the world:

Black Friday Blackout on WTRF

Amazon workers in 20 countries will strike or protest from Business Insider

Black Friday Protests Are Staged Against Amazon on Forbes

And, if you’re wondering why consumer solidarity is necessary, consider that:

5 Year Non-Review

This November there seems to be nothing to say. – Anne Sexton

That covers it I guess. Some links:

something else I’d written earlier this month

the 4 year review

3 years and Thanksgiving

Two Year Review (that was several months late)

And, I was not able to make a one year review, but this post from February 2018 marked the beginning of my attempting to return to this blog full-time.

Happy holidays, readers, be safe.

November Always Is Not Easy

November always is not easy
Many poets have remarked on this

I will say, however, in fairness
It’s not as though it was only ever windy
or that the rain wouldn’t cease
We saw the sun
We saw the moon
Light remains
creeping away earlier in the afternoon
as it always does this time of year
In fact almost everything
did not change

Except you would not
be after us about sunscreen
Monsoon season did not catch you
and make you a little feral
Moonlight doesn’t fall on your knuckles
on the steering wheel
as you drive home from work & do not notice

Maybe the worst part is
many poets were wrong
Yes you died once in November
but it was also the only time
you ever would
And that feels far more
challenging & significant

About Us

About me,
I once wrote
the animal that I am
cannot shed teeth
as even snakes will only
part with old skin

I have, too, read
about how no one owns
the hearts of birds
and like that
saw myself
far up in the sky
about vanishing from sight

And,
about you,
I have said in my vows
that the one thing you are
more than good
Is true
&
that you had stayed standing
so I could lean on you
You stayed
standing, so I could get up again

It took two more years
& the most ordinary
and unusual challenges
before I
put two and two together

And realized that
of course I am an animal
and undoubtedly I have long been feral
but every wild heartbeat
has a home
When darkness begins to climb the walls of the hills
even on all fours
footsteps fall
on the way
to where they belong

The place you made for me
is where I sleep easily
Who you are for me
is the one to tell my dreams to
in the morning