Caveat: Englyn #61

(Poem #168 on new numbering scheme)

You cannot escape the dust;
it marches through sunbeams, fast
settling on floors like ballast,
thus to sink life's ship at last.

– an englyn proest dalgron
[daily log: walking, 1.5km]

Caveat: Englyn #53

(Poem #160 on new numbering scheme)

I saw bits of wood arrayed
along the path's side, like dead
insects, or some bones, which could
come from some strange beast, though flawed.

– an englyn proest dalgron

Caveat: Englyn #50

(Poem #157 on new numbering scheme)

Do the things that make you glad
despite the fact that you did
things undeniably bad...
you did them because you could.

– an englyn proest dalgron – apropos my posting earlier today, I guess, and tongue-in-cheek.

Caveat: Englyn #47

(Poem #154 on new numbering scheme)

On the first day of the year,
I feel kinda sad. There are
so many things that I care
to achieve... yet I sit here.

– an englyn proest dalgron
[daily log: walking, 1km]

Caveat: Englyn #40

(Poem #147 on new numbering scheme)

Maybe I don't like Christmas;
it often seems to mean less
to those who have known some loss:
all the cheer's extraneous.

– an englyn proest dalgron
[daily log: walking, 1.5km]

Caveat: Englyin #33

(Poem #140 on new numbering scheme)

Try something. Open your head.
Find some ghosts. Talk to the dead.
Let apophenic meaning
come screaming through what they said.

– an englyn cyrch
[daily log: walking, 1km]

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