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Default Feb 03, 2021 at 06:34 PM
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Nothing is true. Anything is possible. Everything is permitted.

- William S. Burroughs
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Default Feb 04, 2021 at 05:49 AM
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Here is one of my poems, written over a decade ago.

The Marsh

A chance encounter reverberates throughout a life –
not just one, but two, three, four and more,
resounding through salt marsh and grass,
out to sea where the wind catches waves
and rolls with them ‘round the world, back to you,
where you stand, face to face with yourself, to see or not see,
as the cycle continues.

Between the in-tide and the out-tide
time coalesces into an instant.
Here we fall before our lives,
stumbling circles in the mud, knee-deep fishermen
without rubber thigh-highs to help keep us dry.

I love the visuals! Excellent.

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Thanks Beth!
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Default Feb 04, 2021 at 04:59 PM
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Here is one of my poems, written over a decade ago.

The Marsh

A chance encounter reverberates throughout a life –
not just one, but two, three, four and more,
resounding through salt marsh and grass,
out to sea where the wind catches waves
and rolls with them ‘round the world, back to you,
where you stand, face to face with yourself, to see or not see,
as the cycle continues.

Between the in-tide and the out-tide
time coalesces into an instant.
Here we fall before our lives,
stumbling circles in the mud, knee-deep fishermen
without rubber thigh-highs to help keep us dry.
I enjoyed this very much @wolftrap !

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Default Feb 04, 2021 at 06:05 PM
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Thanks @Moose72! I was definitely in the creative zone when I wrote this, much like you are now. A great place to be.

Another quote I love:

Failure is an opportunity.
If you blame someone else,

There is no end to the blame.

- Tao Te Ching
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"I'd tell you all you want and more, if the sounds i make could be what you hear."

"Infinite Jest"

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Default Feb 05, 2021 at 09:16 AM
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“Holding on to anger is like grasping a hot coal with the intent of throwing it at someone else; you are the one who gets burned.” -Buddha (?)

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“Don’t walk a mile in my shoes, that’s boring. Spend 30 seconds in my head and you will freak the f out “

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"I'd tell you all you want and more, if the sounds i make could be what you hear."

"Infinite Jest"

David Foster Wallace
@whatever2013 I've begun this book a few times but couldn't get very far. Perhaps I don't have the attention span. I understand that he was bipolar and/or clinically depressed. I flipped through the book and the way he structures it and the way he writes strikes me as someone who has either or both.
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@wolftrap: I'm not a very sturdy reader either. I just got thru this book the best i could the first time. It's meant to be read more than once. I've read my favorite parts ten times or more. I've memorized parts. Maybe try reading the passage that starts on page 17, the marijuana debauch. It's a short story that goes on for ten pages and is written in common words and the style of good old-fashioned story-telling. I laughed so hard i could barely breathe!

There are parts of the book that i skipped like the two political operatives talking on the mountainside. It's so hard to get thru the book the first time because there are long passages that just seem to go on forever. It's hard to keep going when you don't know when they'll end. Subsequent times thru are easier because you know what to expect.

I quit this book a bunch of times when i first read it because there are passages that are downright horrifying. But i'm glad i hung in there for the parts that are ethereal, poignant or just very funny. I learned things too, like how he says self-loathing is narcissistic. That really struck me. I guess whether you hate yourself too much or love yourself too much, either way you are overly-involved with yourself.

Wallace had depression and said he wrote the book in a style designed to reflect the fractured nature of reality.

One of my favorite quotes might not work out of context, but here goes:

"[The] drunk and the maimed, both are dragged forward out of the arena like a boneless Christ, one man under each arm, feet dragging, eyes on the aether."
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Default Feb 05, 2021 at 08:23 PM
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@whatever2013 that's quite a quote. Clearly, I must try again. My library is semi-closed due to Covid, but I will try to take it out. I've always wanted to like Wallace, just like I've always wanted to like Murakami (whom my daughter loves). I've tried M. with more perseverance than I've tried Wallace. M. didn't click for me, but I'll try to pick up on p.17 with Wallace.
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Both of my (adult) children are wild over Murakami. I've tried twice to read his work and flat-nothing.

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Right??? I don't get it!
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@wolftrap: My favorite short story is also by David Foster Wallace and it has some bearing on this forum as it's called "The Depressed Person." It's available online here. It's eight pages. It sounds like your library might be a challenge so this is another option. Enjoy!
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@sarahsweets is this yours? It's great!
I would love to take credit for it but it was a random meme. Ive adopted it though!

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@wolftrap: My favorite short story is also by David Foster Wallace and it has some bearing on this forum as it's called "The Depressed Person." It's available online here. It's eight pages. It sounds like your library might be a challenge so this is another option. Enjoy!

Thanks @whatever2013, I will read it, and my library just informed me they have the Infinite Jest. I'll let you know how it goes.
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Default Feb 15, 2021 at 02:26 PM
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Midway upon the journey of our life, I found myself within a forest dark, for the straightforward pathway had been lost.
― Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy
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Default Feb 15, 2021 at 07:23 PM
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So I'm letting it go again

I'm halfway full on
Left my meds on the sink today
My head will be racing by lunchtime

Don't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home
You keep coming down the hill as you're falling
You keep falling from the hill as you're coming down
Can't sleep behind the wheel at the stoplight
Can't sleep behind the wheel as you're driving home

So I'm holding her hand again
My palm sweats
Hold on
Think I've had too much coffee
I'm manic as hell
But I'm going strong


- Stone Temple Pilots, "Bipolar Bear"

The former lead singer had bipolar and struggled his entire life. Unfortunately, he refused medication. But I kinda feel this song.
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Default Feb 15, 2021 at 07:54 PM
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I been scarred and battered.
My hopes the wind done scattered.
Snow has friz me,
Sun has baked me,

Looks like between ’em they done
Tried to make me

Stop laughin’, stop lovin’, stop livin’–
But I don’t care!
I’m still here!

—Langston Hughes
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