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… has become a joke between my sponsor and me.
“And, as always,” she says, “be curious.”
And I laugh because I’ve learned she’s right,
and she laughs because she knows I’ve learned she’s right:
that a shot of curiosity is vaccination against
all those viruses that have infected me for the past 80 years:
resentment, shame, lack of self-worth,
judgmentalism, co-dependency…
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Nothing defuses solipsism like a dose of “I wonder”—
wonder why that email from my old high school pissed me off for days,
wonder why I felt it was my responsibility to keep the meeting on topic,
wonder why I took an instant dislike to the woman ahead of me in the checkout line,
wonder why yesterday I felt that I was God’s gift to humanity and today that I’m a urinal cake—
shifting attention from self to subject,
neutralizing judgment, anticipation, awfulizing, expectation, and resentment.
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Curiosity keeps me from remaining curled, like a caterpillar in a cocoon,
counsels me to explore the landscapes of my past, present, and future,
with no destination, only an appreciation for the journey.
Curiosity exercises senses I’d almost forgotten I had,
gives my racing mind a needed pit stop.
Curiosity exposes shapeless anxieties to light
where they evaporate, or (and be honest here)
sometimes spew pain previously lying dormant for years beneath denial,
erupting now in spasms of anguish until—son of a gun!—
melting into the floor like the Wicked Witch of the West.
Curiosity is what keeps the people I admire these days young,
what brings me awe,
and yes, what keeps me laughing.
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Rick! I just left a comment but now I have to have a password???? This is a first and I really am not going to do the password stuff..love you and your poems..Peace
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thnx, Peace,
Who knows what evil lurks in the heart of WordPress?
Rick
Richard Wile rickwile@gmail.com Blog: http://geriatricpilgrim.com
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exactly. ❤️
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Your poems are captivatingly introspective. You express your thoughts so vividly that it makes it easy to feel your changing state of mind. Thanks for sharing your poem, Rick. 🙂
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Thank you for your continued support, Nancy. Merry Christmas.
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Yep, somewhere between “God’s gift to humanity” and “a urinal cake,” that’s me, Rick. You give the rest of us permission to be human too.
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I’m getting there, Mitch, but I still tend to swing from one to the other.
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Mornin Rick
I want to thank you for continuing to hold things together for so many of us with understanding, compassion and grace.
This writing so resonates with me at this time. I have read it several times and every time I do, I feel something shift within me. This allows space for my own curiosity to flourish which then brings a smile to my face and hope to my heart.
Keep on writing and keep on sharing. You touch lives in ways you can never imagine simply with your presence.
May you enjoy today’s glorious sunshine as you prepare for Christmas which is rapidly approaching.
Love and peace Ann
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Thnx, Ann. Peace be within your walls.
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Beautifully expressed, beautiful cat – and thank you for the correct grammar, just between you and me!
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Thank you. Sometimes you can take the person away the English teacher but you can’t take the English teacher away from the person. Or something like that.
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