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Teacher Appreciation Day

Teacher Appreciation Day

 

I wait outside a cave

I’ve been inside before

Whose walls of glass

Might check my surer movements

 

Behind which resides

Never sleeps

A mentor

Awaiting my response to

The invitation to attend again

Magic waits

 

I’m in

Here are friends

And how did such a cave get

Such big windows?

I can see the world

 

C L Couch

 

 

Large Amethyst Geode

Maatpublishing – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=76050970

 

Man Bites Dog

Man Bites Dog

(that’s news)

 

Somewhere it’s been said

That news isn’t dog-bites-man but

When it’s

Man bites dog

 

This morning police came

With a heavy knock on my door

It was loud, I was asleep

So everything happened fast and fuzzy

A muscled officer, the kind

I want when on my side,

Told me urgently and kindly

That a tree was about to fall on my car

I guess we had a storm last night,

Which I did not hear

(sometimes I take a pill)

 

I pulled on jeans and left

Pausing I guess because we had to

For some official information

To pass from me to him

Outside it’s mid-morning, gray and

Dim with rainfall, lights off of

Firefighting vehicles not really changing things

So much

There was my car

My hobbit car

Tall but narrow, close to the ground

I had taken my keys (where

was my license?) and knew enough

To start the car and move it forward

 

Now there’s buzz-sawing for the tree

Though I hear nothing for the moment

(I’m nothing like a gawker and have been

inside), so maybe

It’s done

And with the tree

Our being in the local news for Sunday morning

 

C L Couch

 

 

Image by PublicDomainPictures from Pixabay

 

Sting Broke

Sting Broke

 

Does no one remember?

A stab into a spider

(giant, venomous)

And it lost the end, the point

That brought it home

Goodness, but the blade was useful, after

Sharp along the edge, shining blue

With Elven-warning about

Goblins, virtued like the partial blade that

Sting was helpful

And meant something

 

The aspect was a message

That the merchandising missed

(sorry, I like my t-shirts and believe

what’s on my purchased button, Frodo Lives)

The broken blade still works

When we are broken, we still work

And maybe all of us are parts

In prophecy

 

Narsil reforged

Something returns

Other things will be remade

But for now, even in parts, we

Can take on foes and win

We persist

 

C L Couch

 

 

X-ray of the reconstructed sword from the Viking boat burial at Ardnamurchan.

Pieta Greaves, AOC Archaeology – Mike Addelman, Faculty of Humanities, University of Manchester. Sent by email to the uploader., CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17036697

 

 

On the morning of the last day Frodo was alone with Bilbo, and the old hobbit pulled out from under his bed a wooden box. He lifted the lid and fumbled inside.

‘Here is your sword,’ he said. ‘But it was broken, you know. I took it to keep it safe but I’ve forgotten to ask if the smiths could mend it. No time now. So I thought, perhaps, you would care to have this, don’t you know?’

He took from the box a small sword in an old shabby leathern scabbard. Then he drew it, and its polished and well-tended blade glittered suddenly, cold and bright. ‘This is Sting,’ he said, and thrust it with little effort deep into a wooden beam. ‘Take it, if you like. I shan’t want it again, I expect.’

Frodo accepted it gratefully.

The Fellowship of the Ring, LoTR Book 2, Chapter 3, “The Ring Goes South”

Contributor:
Elena Tirie

http://www.henneth-annun.net/events_view.cfm?evid=1096

 

Set Upon the Altar

Set Upon the Altar

(triptych-thinking)

 

 

White Heat

 

Nepal

The top of the world

In a way the Jimmy Cagney character never knew

Top of the world, Ma

The world’s tallest mountain rises

From the Pacific floor,

So I guess the planet won’t be tilting in

One way to favor height

That is, leaning toward a single spire

 

In Sri Lanka, many Christians died

In New Zealand, many Muslims died

At the UNC in Charlotte, learners died

By the end of day, many hungry people will

Have died

I’m not sure we have much reason for

Pursuing zeniths

When we leave so much of the world

In the nadir

 

 

The News at Noon

(Earth time)

 

Attempted murder in Boiling Springs last night

We have too many guns

And by the way, we have too many knives

An arsonist in Lancaster is caught

We have too much accelerant

For those who say, without guns we’ll find

Other ways to kill,

I’d say curb those, too

Register our knives

Keep certain chemistry under lock and key

You think I’m kidding?

We should try it

When something that can kill

Becomes so less as to be special

(and registered),

We will be more mindful

We will think twice:

That can kill, you know

Do I really mean to use it?

 

You see, things will be different

 

 

We Can Do It

 

I make coffee

After sleeping badly

Nothing new

Something has happened to my heart

And I’m still here to

Learn about it

We grow

Is good missioning

I can do this, always

So can you

School does not mean resignation

So says the one who stands upon

The box

It’s only a box

Someone else may have one, too

We can speak, we can listen

We can learn

Judge the world

But don’t condemn

This Property’s Condemned

Cannot work for planet Earth

It’s what we own

Without possessing

And much of it is marvelous

 

 

C L Couch

 

Whether

Whether

 

It was gray and drizzly

Now the sun is coming out

(working on it)

The gray was fine

But the pale blue and brighter green

Well, it’s refreshing

It’s midday in a small town in the USA

I wonder how it is where you are

Maybe

We should start a weather club

Share the narratives

 

My mood isn’t determined

By the weather, though when I was teaching

My students were glad to show me

Otherwise

Except for fearful when it’s bad

I like the changes in the sky

And the ground as it responds

Give and take

Take and take

Give and give

It works out

 

Storms are raging in the heartland

On the noon news

From my safe place for now,

Be safe

And welcome home

Welcome here

The victims

 

C L Couch

 

 

John Constable – The Yorck Project (2002) 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei (DVD-ROM), distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH. ISBN: 3936122202., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=149413

 

Seventh-Inning Stretch

Seventh-Inning Stretch

 

God

Help us

I think God will

I believe

You don’t have to

Not because I’m better

Never that

No

But because belief

Infects at different rates

Like a desirable disease

And some are never touched

Some are cured

Or forestalled

By degrees of nihilism

 

But it’s fair to understand

Faith as sick

The world doesn’t welcome it

Many take remedies, so to say

For me,

Welcome the infection

Feed the fever

Starve the cold

Once the heart is hosted

All other major organs

(yes those, too)

 

The wisdom of the world

Is foolish to believers

We are fools

To its wisdom

 

C L Couch

 

 

Mask of a fool dancer; Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl); North America department, Ethnological Museum, Berlin, Germany (Jacobsen collection, 1881)

By User:FA2010 – Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15334105

 

Page One

Page One

 

Fluff

Good for pillows

Not so good for writing

Aspiring toward substance

Sometimes it’s fluffy

The time, a portion

An interaction

Did I ever have a cat named

Fluffy? I don’t think so

Fluff is not the magic dragon

 

And now I think on it,

Is there any other kind?

Fly, dragon

Take me with you, please

(be courteous to dragons)

Into your magic

 

C L Couch

 

 

MyName (AllenS) – Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4021075

Story Book Wall at Alamogordo (New Mexico) Public Library, outside the Children’s Library. Dedicated May 1963. Local schoolchildren drew illustrations for their favorite story books and these were transferred to ceramic tiles and baked on.

 

On the Agenda

On the Agenda

 

When all is gray

Not boring but not

Inspiring

Where do we go

A psalmist looks to the hills

The hills are not the source of strength

Though they look strong

 

Gratitude has no tone and is

Every shade

The day could be on fire, after all

 

The psalmist knows

But relief might come

Over the horizon

Or through cables, now

And satellites bouncing rays

Invisibly

To send the word, machine commands

Binary data for agenda-forming

Open or in hiding makes the difference

 

That’s a problem with gray

It’s hard to see,

Texture’s a challenge

Direction is unclear

But it could be a vacuum

Not only vacant but absconding

With material and hope

 

Help out with everything that’s left

Someone else’s day

Might be on fire

 

C L Couch

 

 

Photo by Greg Shield on Unsplash

 

Riding Gimbals

Riding Gimbals

(blank page part 2, I think)

 

The blank page terrifies

No, it doesn’t terrify

It’s only a blank page

It has no weapons, no teeth

No agency to thwart us in

Our better aims

(well, maybe teeth

and when ink is added,

we say sharper than the sword

 

But) all we have to do is write

Try crayons as electric bits

There are some screens that let

Us do this

Take a paper page and apply paint

Relax or get excited

Whatever might compel, today

 

Or write then erase

(I might do that here)

Get something down, send it up

A muse might listen

Write André-Breton-like

But don’t pretend

Because if nonsense,

Say so to yourself

(me say so to me)

Yet we are meeting words again

 

Something like syntax

The grammar of creation might

Not be so far away

In the room, beyond the wall

Through the window flown like Pan

With lovely thoughts

 

Or in a recess unvisited

For a while

Pain, if we must find it there

Pleasure, if it’s due

 

But now some clay is on the wheel

We might need lessons

We might turn it into homework

Over days, who knows

 

We have what we have and want to do

To say

To be engaged

Maybe we can campaign in this

A conspiracy of art to

Break the trap

Release the net

To let us out

 

C L Couch

 

 

Jerrie Cobb, a well known female pilot in the 1950s, testing Gimbal Rig in the Altitude Wind Tunnel, AWT in April 1960.

NASA/GRC/Arden Wilfong – Great Images in NASA Description, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=6448450

 

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