Journey Taken Thirty-day journey; one step at a time, one poem a day, for a month. Daunting given possible roadblocks of real life contingencies. Same month I needed to finish a book half written, to finish several long edits for others, to get ready for a big show, plus myriad other things around the house; it being spring. Seasonal chores like washing windows, working on dethatching the lawns, clearing the gardens, stopping to indulge in warmer weather, in blooming daffodils, in watching the robin feathering her nest. Major holiday and sadly, seven family members or close friends departing this earth for a higher plain. Emotional side trips, downed brain-wires, flooding memories. No clear path anywhere. A small earthquake went completely unnoticed as overgrown liferoads closed it. Journey. Certainly not the straight shot from point A to point B. Circuitous, meandering, doubling back, full of flat-tired nights, over-heated engine spin-outs, blue and red-lighted speed trap dysfunction. A thirty-day sentence with trite toll booths, cliched crashes, and stop lights stuck on red. Pushed past do not enter barricades, picked my way through avalanche fallout, swam raging rivers of stressed-out family members needing consolation when I had none to spare. One poem at a time, day by day. What should have been utter joy crashed and burned in the cataclysm of Everything Going Wrong. Sirens screaming in warning. Pushing past 'Do Not Enter' to the calm after the storm and finding myself a bit disconcerted at journey's end. |