A Book Off the Shelf
Photo by Amy LV
Students - Sometimes a writer is unsure of how to begin. The more I get away from writing, the harder it is for me to begin. This is where keeping a notebook can be very handy - it keeps you in the groove. Just as jumping into a swimming pool or lake can shock you with its coldness, the water of writing can feel scary if we stay out too long.
Today's poem grew from a book title. I snagged a few books from the living room shelf and brought them out to Betsy the Writing Camper. I said to myself, "Something in one of these books will get me started." Well, I never even opened one of the books. The title of Thich Nhat Hanh's book pictured above got me off and running.
My Writing Camper, Betsy
Photo by Amy LV
I started just by jotting about gratitude for our wedding anniversary (26 years! Yesterday!) Then I began writing about how I do not want to waste my life. I looked up, saw this book, and began poem-ing. Somehow the old phrase, "If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride," popped into my head. The idea of wishes blended with the idea of being here and too, the idea of now-ness.
Lots of scribbling and reading aloud later, these words ended up on the page. They are a good reminder to me...now is all we know to be.
Rebecca is hosting today's Poetry Friday roundup at Sloth Reads with a spotlight on today - International Friendship Day. Remember: all are welcome each Friday as folks share poems, poem books, poetry ideas, and friendship.
I wish you now.
xo,
Amy
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