


Inspired and paraphrased by a Substack article about Taoism. Correctly formatted above, text below.
“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – Andre Gide



Inspired and paraphrased by a Substack article about Taoism. Correctly formatted above, text below.


Once again, a belated attempt at the GloPoWriMo prompts – this one Day 17:
write a poem themed around friendship, with imagery or other ideas taken from a painting by Carrington, and a painting by Varo.


Looking back on my life, as this blog keeps reminding me (am I punishing myself?), has shown me that we are not what we were and makes me wonder if we ever are who we are!
This write was inspired by the line ‘merely witnessing time’ in the poem ‘unwound’ by Ken Gierke.

Written for prompt #6 at the Chimeric Poetry Scavenger Hunt:
Write a Loop Poem that is also a Shape Poem.
2nd Nov 2025 – Shared with What’s Going On
31st Dec 2025 – Shared with Poetic Blooming #574

Shared with Poets and Storytellers United #194 – 14 words for love
A haiku reflection on being on the other side of fifty years old and maybe the idea that 100 is the goal. The title is taken from Cardiacs.
A second entry for dVerse – Tolstoy’s birthday, this time using the quote:
“Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed.”
From Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

Shared with dVerse – Tolstoy’s birthday and using this quote as inspiration
“Can it be that I have not lived as one ought?” suddenly came into his head. “But how not so, when I’ve done everything as it should be done?”
The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy
This quadrille is a reworking of my poem Taking Stock, a cascading poem itself based on the lyrics (italicised) from the Nomeansno song Stocktaking. Shared with dVerse Quadrille #231 – much
This is inspired by and uses text from the author’s note of Shain’s post Quiet Enough To Keep