~ we only need an openness and an eagerness to embrace the possibilities!

A surly old poetry colleague used to harangue his fellow writers whenever an uncommon or foreign word, expression or phrase was used in the poems we shared in group gatherings. I always held a different (read: healthier, more vibrant!) take on the matter. I love stumbling across fresh-to-me opportunities in poetry and prose to gain new knowledge and insights.

This morning, during my daily poetry readings, I discovered the following words and phrases, all new and previously unknown to me:

  • the florin: a historically significant coin, first issued in Florence in 1252
  • the joyous noise of polyphony: think ‘morning bells are ringing’ in what we used to call singing in the round when I was in Girl Scouts.
  • Odin’s ravens: Huginn and Muginn in Norse mythology, ‘thought’ and ‘memory’, respectively; they flew across the world gathering information and each night returned to whisper what they’d learned into Odin’s ears, welcome additions to his arsenal of wisdom.

Life-changing, attaining these simple lessons? Probably not. But, with a smile on my face, I enjoyed the process of discovery, the ‘aha’ moments and the tucking-away of precious new (and perhaps useful) information for future writing endeavors.

Here’s to our own special ravens!

clematis shoots

entwine trellis curvatures,

its brilliant white blooms

welcome nourishing rain,

life-giving sun

a strong southerly wind gust

rips across birdbath’s shimmering waters,

sunshine radiant across the Lilliputian surf

ripped & faded denim shirts

handed down from husband & dad

oversized (the way I like them!)

my two special guys

this way, always, close to my heart