you're letting the air conditioning out
Close the door, you're letting the air
conditioning out
I need someone to talk to. With
if you see fit so to do
Maybe this happens with you as well. Well?
Not like the price of crude oil from Russia
But more like escalation all around
Or the climate changing melt the icebergs
Forest fires, drought, flooding right and left
Forest fires, drought, flooding right and left
I could go on but what is to be gained
Time will tell and I won't be here to know
Time will tell and I won't be here to know
It's cooled in here again, thanks for coming
Should I worry, what say you about this?
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_ _ _ _ _ .. - This is not me speaking in this poem. It was directed by my muse who was down.
. . . Photo and Poem Copyright © 2016 and 2017, respectively, Jimmiehov, All Rights Reserved
. - I'm linked with Magaly Guerrero for the Weekend Mini-Challenge in The Imaginary Garden with Real Toads, http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2017/08/weekend-mini-challenge-out-of-your-own.html I wrote this one especially for today's posting. It is supposed to be "mini", mine is not exactly that having 163 words.
. - The animal picture was taken at the Vauxhall City Farm, at Vauxhall, Borough of Lambeth, London, U.K. (visit it here). For more animals found at our visit you can go here.
. - Magaly wants us to resurrect a few word from a previous work and write again with them in a new poem. I picked these beginning two lines for my beginning two here:
"Close the door, you're letting the air conditioning out
I need someone to talk to. With if you see fit so to do"
found here:http://jimmiehov6.blogspot.com/2016/09/adi-is-gone-we-miss-her-poem_16.htmlI need someone to talk to. With if you see fit so to do"
I would say that there is much to worry about. However, we can't close the door... at least, we shouldn't. How will we see what's coming, how to fix it, if we don't look?
ReplyDeleteYou have every right to worry, it's human nature, and you are a parent. However. Don't close the door. Keep looking, for faith's a tiny one. Keep your eyes peeled
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
Sometimes it doesn't pay to worry too much..the world can be overwhelming
ReplyDeleteThere's so much to worry about in the world, Jim,
ReplyDeletejust focus on keeping the air-conditioning in.
We must keep the door open and hold onto faith!
ReplyDeleteI think these are questions which trouble all of us from time to time.
ReplyDeleteI think we can all relate to these worries Jim, but I hope you open the door once in a while. :-) Thought provoking and honest I love that!
ReplyDeleteThere is plenty to worry about but so many other things to talk about. I'm glad you want to talk.
ReplyDeleteI smiled at your comment after the poem, Jim, that your muse was feeling down. I think mine is scared witless by the state of the word, for she has been silent this summer. Gob-smacked. I enjoyed the conversational tone of your poem very much.
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ReplyDeleteHave a good Monday
much love...
There is so much to worry about these days, but worry doesn't change it.
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