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Hills

(x = space)

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Hills

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The hills roll on

Our wheels

Over them

While in the wagons ride

Our beating hearts

And hopeful

Heads

For visioning

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It is a caravan

Perhaps

While we stop

Now and then

For swapping stories

How it’s going

Checking

Wheels and harnesses

How are our victuals

Holding out

Against a destination

Once the hills

Should cease

And we are on the plain

Then stopping

Standing

By a sea of judgment

And also

All our joy

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Photo by Randy Fath on Unsplash

“Joe on the way home…”

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Piglet and Samwise

(x = space)

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Piglet and Samwise

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Piglet and Samwise

Would that

We could

Only think on them

To be them

Or to appreciate

Steadfast

Companions

And companionship

So close to us

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They’re smart

Don’t miss that

They’re clever

Too

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Sometimes they carry

Oh

So much

And are capacious

To take on our burdens

Too

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They trim the verge

They stir the honey

In the pot

For consistency

Well

Of verge

And pot

Or rather

What’s inside

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They have their homes

But leave them gladly

To find us

And then to journey

With us

When

They reach us

And we tell them

Or somehow we know

We’re moving on

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You’re leaving

Then

We’re going with you

To the other side of the wood

Or through

Minas Morgul

Into Mordor

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Like grace

They will go far with us

Wishing to go

The entirety

Of the calling

To adventure

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And maybe they will

Or maybe there’s a part

We’ll have to go on

All our own

And then

To meet them later

(with success)

Someday to consider

Final matters

(then)

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And in the mean time

There are parties

And there is

Conversation

On paths

Off the paths

On bridges

Inside when there are storms

Outside

After

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Christopher Robin once

Said about his mother

Than when she left their home

To wander round

(that is, around)

The hundred-acre wood

Christopher had asked

Would she like him

To go with her?

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She said no

But when I return

Greet me as if

I had been gone

A long

Long

Time

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Maybe we always have

Such friends

As heroes or companions

Recalling

We are both

To each other

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Piglet sidled up to Pooh from behind.
“Pooh!” he whispered.
“Yes, Piglet?”
“Nothing,” said Piglet, taking Pooh’s paw. “I just wanted to be sure of you.”

― A.A. Milne, The House at Pooh Corner

(cited at or by GoodReads)

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Piglet, as you know, is the companion to Winnie the Pooh.  Samwise (Gamgee) is the gardener and companion to Frodo Baggins, the bearer of the ring in The Lord of the Rings.  Each separately or both together was or were mentioned in a sermon that I heard today.  I’m sorry I don’t remember why.  Jesus had companions, too, though that was not the pastor’s point (or they were not his points).

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The story of Christopher Robin and his mother is told in The Enchanted Places, an autobiography.

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Photo by Arwin Neil Baichoo on Unsplash

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Meet You at the Place by the Sign

(x = space)

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Meet You at the Place by the Sign

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At the end

We find ourselves,

Which is why I do not understand

The quest

Yes, it must be in the journey

Why not take a journey?

Find an agent, first

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We don’t want to kill a dragon

There are too few

We don’t really want the Arkenstone

Too hard to find a buyer for

Too much destruction

In the selling

Or the having

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The map is fun

We’ll take the treasure map

Though we might have to earn

Some credibility

For display

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Sigh, all right

We’ll go

Make our final preparations

In the evening

Leave in the morning

Our weariness shall be

The last convincing item

For the start

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Photo by NOAA on Unsplash

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Sextant

(x = space)

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Sextant

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I have no idea how

One works

Somehow the sextants

Set

The way we need to take

In relation to

The stars’ own courses

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Like the lodestone

The sunstone

A compass

Or the stars themselves,

We go with an absurdity

Of faith

Considering how wide

The water

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How minimal the shorelines

And they

Save us against

The ocean’s

Featureless horizon

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A journey by design

Or an irony of pressing,

A crossing by

The sextant’s parsecs

Tentatively ending at

A port-of-call

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And the decision not

To yield but

To carry on,

Wayward sailors

Wayward children

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Seeking the

Navigator’s colors

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U.S. Navy Quartermaster 3rd Class, practices using a sextant as part of a navigation training aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6), 2018

By National Museum of the U.S. Navy – 180423-N-DL434-149, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=70793138

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Ant Envy

(x = space)

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Ant Envy

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An ant crawls across the screen

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I haven’t smushed it

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And I won’t

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It’s springtime

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Leave the ant alone

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I know

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The ant is never

By itself

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It’s crossed three times by now

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And I can’t tell

(too dark)

If it’s on the frame

Or does it go inside

Then out the back

The other side

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Which is a perspective

And a journey

I would envy

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Photo by Jonas Frey on Unsplash

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