Holding the power of blue
The nobility thought noble
Peasant acceptance grew
Hypnotised and immobile
Violence in the Kush
For the truest blue ever seen
Not just any old push
But the ultramarine
An accident with blood
Gave us the Berliner Blau
Once where Prussia stood
And is Germany now
Taken on a blue plate
Not so appetising
Slows the heart rate
Without even realising
Introverted, honest and loyal
Calm and composed
Sometimes sensitive to spoil
And a stone heart exposed
Submitted to Moonwashed Musings
10th Sep 2024 – Submitted to Living Poetry – blue
Today I’m feeling:
A little tired on waking, after our cats kept scratching at the door as soon as the sun came up. On the third or fourth time of letting Cap in and out, I rolled over, snuggled back in for my alarm to go off a second later. Up and at ‘em!
Today I’m grateful for:
Kru NumNim taking over my morning class from today. Unfortunately, it means I have six hours to kill each Wednesday now before my only class of the day. Fortunately, I have six free hours now!
I think the kids were pretty happy, too – it’s cut down my hours with these grade 8s from 9 to 7.
The best thing about today was:
I got a message from Nancy to drop by the office and was happily surprised to find a cheque for 2750 baht. I’m not sure what it is for, but I’ll take it!
What was out of your control today and how did you handle it?
By the end of sitting with my laptop at House for six hours waiting for my class, I was pretty exhausted, and my eyes were feeling strange. I pulled back on asking too much of the class, and we just went through some translation, a word search game and then a spelling test.
Everything was going as planned until a couple of students had their bags packed and ready to leave even though the class wasn’t finished. I told them to sit down, but then one, Nomsen, started crying. After a minute or two,o Film told me that there was some sort of family emergency and that Nomsen’s family were waiting for her downstairs. If that was the case, why were other students wanting to leave too?
I let Nomsen go but made everyone else stay, and the lesson was over probably only ten minutes later, even though the allocated class time still ran for another half an hour. Much like the kids, I want to get home, too!
Something I learned today?
Amsterdam to phase out 1,280 Chinese CCTV & traffic cameras over five years amid spying concerns! Oh, the ironing!
Review your acts, Good and bad.
I got to school quickly this morning, quicker than necessary and cut in on a car that came out of a junction and drove slowly, forcing everyone to change lanes. Considering how much time I had to get to school, I can slow down.
Getting home….ugh. Having to go to TLC after school meant I hit the traffic driving, and I can’t stop myself from getting annoyed at people not moving up quickly enough once the lights are green.
I was pretty hungry and tired, but I should try to breathe and take it easy. I’m sorry, everyone.
What’s one world event that has recently impacted me?
Since the pandemic, there is not really anything going on in the world that impacts me directly. Things like wars and politics in other countries do impact financially with inflation. The politics in Thailand and locally have no real effect that I know of, too. Maybe ignorance is bliss? If I have no idea about something, is the impact lessened? Is it only our perception that makes us more emotional?





