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Thursday April 7th, 2011

The exercise:

Let's see what you can do with: returning.

Inspired by our visit to the accountant this afternoon, because we both will be getting a nice tax return this year. Kat is getting more, but I'm doing a fine job of pretending not to be jealous.

Mine:

After all these years,
You keep coming back;
But still you never
Bother to unpack.

You pass right on through,
Like a hungry ghost;
Always on the move,
A ship seeking coast.

Our words spark a flame,
Soon bridges are burned;
Then you're gone again,
With no lessons learned.

2 comments:

  1. The tax return sounds good! Any plans for it yet?
    I really liked "But still you never/Bother to unpack" from your poem, and the whole second verse was pretty great too.

    Returning
    The lathe spins,
    A blur in the morning light.
    It's been turning, turning all night.

    Ilmarinen looks up,
    His face as sombre as the dawn,
    As grey as a winter's morn.

    "It needs to be remade,"
    She sets it on the workshop floor,
    Where it slowly starts to thaw.

    A maiden made of ice,
    With a heart that's ever burning,
    And still she needs re-turning.

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  2. Greg - yeah, it's pretty much already spent and we haven't even received the cheques in the mail yet :P

    I really enjoyed the flow of your poem - I think the first stanza got it off to a great start.

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