I don’t write in a journal everyday, but I have accumulated many entries over the past 50+ years beginning in 1966. Some items evolved into longer works. Among the leftovers little pieces survived. I thought a collection of these with a piece culled from the same date in a past year would make an interesting yearbook. The consistencies and inconsistencies of mind, skipping back and forth across time, provide varied perspectives. It is difficult to remember the context of the past we’ve lived; we also make suppositions about times that predate ourselves.

The few alterations from original drafts were to improve clarity. The worst of my work is not included. There remains enough mediocrity and immaturity to make me feel humble and you feel smart. There are also moments of accidental insight and incidental humor.

Author Stephen Crane referred to his little pieces as pills…apparently they were small and somewhat hard to swallow, but good for you.


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Saturday, September 12, 2020

Slow erosion has a polishing effect

 

September 12, 2010  (I was 65)

 

Slow erosion has a polishing effect

flowing water sliding snow and ice

tumbling stones wind blown dust

scraping branch of adjacent tree

metal sliding across metal

bones in dirt

Friction smooths the differences

when there is no consciousness of time

no desperation of a single passing life

Getting even can take centuries

mountain to molehill

glacial stare to tepid contentment

retribution of ancestral wrongs

Wise pearls begin in irritation

swimming in gall

most often never recognized

nor appreciated by the carrier

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