Which only goes to pose the question over what is an ordinary day and
whether we should all say "carpe deim" please correct my Latin if it's
wrong. We need to seize ordinary days too. Maybe a little bit more irony
over the apparent ordinariness would be in order Ryfkah. A pleasant read
with a sting at the end.
bw
James
>From: Ryfkah * <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Pennine Poetry Works <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: New: Ordinary Day
>Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 12:29:15 EDT
>
>Ordinary Day
>
>
>the angel Uriel illuminates the room
>
>I regard orchid morning glories
>wait for coffee to brew
>
>message: next year there will be peace
>
>for breakfast soy bacon
>crisps in the microwave
>
>a bush burns brilliantly in the backyard
>
>the sea layers the sky
>gray permeates the day
>
>the light vanishes
>
>I sample my cafeŽau lait
>muse over today's bombing in the Middle East
>
>Ryfkah 6/19/04
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