1/26/2024

mind is a trickster


Those mornings in winter 

When the mist of Tule fog covers the Sacramento Valley 

The early hours that pass like words between friends 

The harvest is done 

Empty fields shrouded with the mist


Dew on the grass in the warm morning sun 

Mount Diablo tall in the gray distance 

Summer 

Singing while I walk 


The mind is a Trickster, fools us 

The breath is true right up to the end

Which one will you follow


We are walking, with every step our shoes caress the broken sidewalk. An old song comes to mind and when we are sure we are alone we begin to sing aloud.

James Lee Jobe 


Hank Williams, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry 



He who binds to himself a joy

Doth the winged life destroy;

But he who kisses the joy as it flies

Lives in Eternity’s sunrise.

William Blake


I consider poetry the proper speech of mankind. It doesn't argue, but convinces by its own integrity. 

 Alan Watts


Do not let the behavior of others destroy your inner peace.

Dalai Lama XIV



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