Haunted by the diminished
Sapped of all resolve
A painting left unfinished
Starting to peel and dissolve
Find the strength, one last push
A viral life-infected
Hope unseen in the burning bush
Smouldering and neglected
A final thought to deliver
No more liaisons, just goodbyes
Taken back unto the river
With pennies placed on the eyes
Submitted to Writer’s Workshop Prompts – strength and Shay’s Word Garden – haunted, neglected, liaisons, pennies
Today I’m feeling:
Up early again and feeling a little brighter and more positive after yesterday’s relative successes.
My first class went well as they had been suitably chastised by their homeroom teacher so they were quietly obedient for the first 30 minutes or so. As they got more comfortable though they soon fell back into their playful selves. At least I was a little more relaxed about it this time.
After that, my grade 12’s were a breeze and they surprised me a little with their capabilities. I’m guiding them slowly through IELTS speaking practice and whilst their speaking skills aren’t in place yet, I’m happy to see that their thinking skills are. Much as I am with Thai, they can understand more than they can speak, so I will let them build on this slowly.
I ducked out to House and managed to pen a couple of poems that I’m proud of and I think that my skills in this regard are improving too, so that was a good break for me – though not long enough!
Back into it for the last class of the day, which is always a struggle. I made sure the kids knew that I wasn’t messing around and when they finally got in line, they listened, helped each other and were able to finish. I rewarded them by letting them go early.
At home, things are quiet, though slowly returning to normal (I think!). With my lack of money, I can’t do some things that I had hoped to surprise Amy with to try to help things along. I’ll have to use my imagination.
Today I’m grateful for:
Meeting Nay at House this afternoon. She was there with friends when I arrived and I jokingly asked her if she could make my coffee, to which she laughed and declined.
The best thing about today was:
Probably the delicious curry that Amy made for me when I got home. My day was pretty good all round. I felt not too tired and quite upbeat.
I wasn’t particularly hungry but knew that I soon would be and I scoffed the lot. Actually, I’m not a scoffer, I take my time over food, but I did eat every last scrap.
What was out of your control today and how did you handle it?
After the struggle of my first class (grade 8s), the pleasure of my second class (grade 12s) I was both delighted and frustrated to see Kru David’s class of grade 7s all diligently listening and paying attention.
Maybe they will start acting up the more comfortable they get, but good for David, as he has struggled with the grade 8 and 9s that I constantly battle with but love so much.
Something I learned today?
UK paratroopers recreating the D-Day landings for the anniversary were forced to immediately go through French Passport Control since the UK is no longer part of the EU. All of this was captured on video.
Review your acts, and then for vile deeds chide yourself, for good be glad. — Discourses 3.10
Baipad messaged me this evening that her Thai teacher for the subject of health education starting showing gory videos at the end of their class. She wrote “He says something positive and then opens a video where the man got eaten by a bear and says don’t think too positive” WTF!
I can understand the message that he wants to teach but surely not the best way to go about it!
Baipad said she had to look away as he played more and that other students felt traumatised by it.
I told her that she should tell her homeroom teacher in the morning but that I will talk with her and the other students first to see if they want to make an issue of it or not. It’s very typical Thai style to not stand up for yourself though.

A portrait of a dystopia–whether global or only personal. Welcome to the List.
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Blogger used to have it but took it away for some reason. All I can tell you is to stop by every Monday for the new List, which normally goes up around 2pm but sometimes earlier.
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I will try to keep up with your lists. Thanks.
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Glad to have you. Don’t forget to visit others. It doesn’t have to be everybody and it doesn’t have to be me, but some reciprocity is generally done. 😉
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Of course, though it usually takes me a while to catch up!
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No more liaisons, just goodbyes – love this line and the flow of the poem and words. Nicely done.
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Thank you very much. 🙏
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Well done. The closing stanza is especially powerful.
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Thank you. 🙏
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How lovely to see you at the list, Shaun! Effortless rhyme, and haunting words.
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Thank you Sunra. 🙏
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I really like the opening imagery and that close is excellent. Great poem!
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Thanks so much for reading. 🙏
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Orwell’s 1984 comes to mind as does Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale …. well done, well done.
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Thank you.🙏
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Nicely done!
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Thanks for reading 🙏
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