I wonder if you are old enough to remember this song. I still think of it with affection today. I used to wake my kids with this once in a while, but usually I turned their lights on and yelled “up and at em!” Either way I was singing this song this morning and realized it’s lacking in lyrics but the first few words are enough for me. I feel it is a “loving” song. Oh well, another day in nostalgia.☺️
Do you ever close off parts of your poems or stories? Do you get too close to your personal thoughts? I would think most of the time writing here you keep a free hand, jotting down what you think, feel or try to accomplish a difficult poem form. That’s probably the way I write, personal and honest as I can and I try to get some humor in, or a jab at Trump…nuff said on that subject! But this is as personal as it gets – this morning I was in the shower and now that my hair is a bit longer, a wet curl fell off my shoulder and onto my chest. I thought, and this might come a little too close for comfort, on my part at least, but I’m being honest…I thought “the romanticism of hair”. I have never met a man who didn’t prefer his love to have a long, touchable head of hair. So tell me true gentlemen, is that true? Give me your thoughts! Clearly I spend too much time alone!
But think about it. How many famous poems have a piece of hair in there? A wisp, a curl, a strand, mane, locks, waves, crown, tangles, bangs, braids, bun. Below is a famous poem by Sir Walter Scott: “To a Lock of Hair”:
The doorknob was slick and my hand slipped off at first. Because it was dark, I couldn’t see what the substance was. All of a sudden my mind went to the worst – blood! It must be blood, just like the movie my brother and I just saw! “Oh my god”, I shouted, “John, are you in there? Are you all right?” I started to feel nauseous as I put my hand to my nose to smell the substance. I know, stupid, right, but it’s what they do! So I slowly lifted my hand up and smelled a familiar smell, not blood, it was Vaporub! “John, you little creep, wait till I get in there!”
He was only one called a few times years before, saving structures was his specialty. Then as the climate began to change the entire office seemed busy with calls for help. They were a unique business, and their secrets were never told by the ones they aided. Their work was usually done in the black of night, with only an occasional owl as witness. Fred, in charge of floods, was here this evening to save as many homes and families as he could. His partner in this section of the business was Flora who was the people helper. Together they saved as many homes as they could during flood season.
Food prices are starting to rocket again here in the UK and the price of fresh tomatoes has made me glad we are growing our own this year!
1. What food item has gone up out of all proportion in your opinion over the last year? Many, and one I noticed yesterday, bread! A staple for everyone, not a luxury!
2. When Covid hit in 2020, did you get caught without vital provisions, or were you able to buy what you needed when you needed it? Yes, I was lucky.
3. What food item was popular when you were a child that no longer seems to be readily available now? Fresh good tasting fruit and veggies, mostly fruit. My last order said no watermelons -what?
4. Do you/your partner shop to a budget, do a big shop once a month and then small top ups or buy what you need as and when necessary? Yes usually that’s the way I do it since there’s always a tip involved every delivery.
Gratitude: I am grateful everyone is safe since a flat tire on a busy interstate. Also I was discharged from PT coming to my home.
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