Anne Lamott talks about shaking our heads…

Anne Lamott talks about shaking our heads…

“…and even make us laugh…”

 

 

“When writers make us shake our heads

with the exactness of their prose and their truths,

and even make us laugh about ourselves or life…”

 

Anne Lamott (b1954)

in her book Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life

p. 237

 

The “exactness” part truly is the hard part.

I try to make the meaning of my poems so clear that they wake up your mind.

Then you can laugh about it, shout about it…

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Book review. Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2024 All rights reserved.

 

Book review: The Poems of Robert Frost

Bob hears bluebirds talking…

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You can only see four legs…

You can only see four legs…

It’s not a leg…

 

 

“How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg?

Four.

Calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it a leg.”

 

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

16th American president

 

Truth isn’t necessarily what someone claims it is. Check it out.

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…tomorrow’s future, the sweet nows

…tomorrow’s future, the sweet nows

my final future

 

 

now then…

 

The unknowable future

   has been around for a long time,

it is,

it will be,

the mystery is what, not if.

 

I realize new truths.

I’m closer to my future

   than I used to be,

I’m closer to my final future.

I think more about tomorrow,

I think more about today.

 

Sweet futures can become sweet nows,

the nows I can know.

I can choose my next now,

I do not know tomorrow’s future,

I will live it in good time.

 

May 11, 2024

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Your comments are always welcome—just tell me what you’re thinking.

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tomorrow, shuffling, comes…my poem

tomorrow, shuffling, comes…my poem

the thin line of future…

 

 

another day

 

…the distant horizon moves closer,

it creeps, of course, or sidles,

there is no romp, nor dash,

one need not notice every day,

it is no rush to change the way

   we live enough in each bright hour

      to fill our time,

we may look up, forsooth,

and see the thin line of future

   shuffling nearer,

seeming clearer,

waiting for the clarion of tomorrow.

 

June 3, 2024

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Movie review: Same Time, Next Year

all-American adultery, oh yeah…

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Your comments are welcome—tell me what you’re thinking.

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“Ideas are like rabbits.”

“Ideas are like rabbits.”

…and good deeds, too…

 

 

“Ideas are like rabbits.

You get a couple and learn how to handle them,

and pretty soon you have a dozen.”

 

John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. (1902-1968)

American author: Of Mice and Men, The Grapes of Wrath

 

Pour another half glass of wine, and enjoy that Steinbeck quip again.
Pour another half glass of wine, and you start to think that he could have said

“Good deeds are like rabbits.”

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Copyright © Richard Carl Subber 2024 All rights reserved.

Seeing far: Selected poems with 47 free verse and haiku poems,
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and free in Kindle Unlimited, search Amazon for “Richard Carl Subber”

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