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While the ashes of marriage #2 were cooling, I began a journal here in verse, to keep myself out of trouble. So far so good, and one day at a time. I took a hiatus this past January, and I missed it terribly. Writing daily had changed the way I think - not my opinions, but the process of thinking itself. So here I am back again, and hungry. I began with three rules: (1) Iambic pentameter, (2) Perfect rhyme, and (3) It had to be true (no hyperbole). I hereby amend rule number 3: If I'm writing about myself, yes, it has to be true. But it doesn't, if I want to tell a story.

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MARCH 31, 2010 11:59PM

1775. Wednesday Mar 31, 2010

Rate: 6 Flag

Today the kids came over for a bit.
My daughter has a project coming due.
I spent an hour, coaxing her to sit
And write about the reasons that we knew
America would turn against the king.
It wasn't easy, isolating cause
From reason, or event from anything
Now legend.  Every time, I had to pause
And wonder at the workings of her mind,
All swept up by the ride of Paul Revere,
Then pulled aside by wars of any kind
That happened long ago, or far from here.
Her insights sometimes left me in a trance
And then she'd play, and write, and pose, and dance.

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I love my kid's perspectives on history, really everything, since they are so fresh and untarnished. Your writing is now linked to my hot liquid ritual every morning! Tea and a sonnet! -r-
Children and history - great subject, lovely poem.

hope she reads it when she's old enough to get the bewildered love her father clearly feels. Thankyou db, really really lovely poem.
Sweet and light, giving illusion to a young girl, very very nice.
Oh yes, the insights of the young! Very nice
Thanks for sharing with us this moment you shared with her. :)
Hi everyone. How wonderful to have you all drop by.

Linnnn - Yes, and it's so thrilling to see her getting excited about these people. (I also tried to read her the Longfellow poem, but she's just not ready.)

kim - I've shared some of these already, with her and her brother. Most I haven't. When she's old enough. I'm sincerely glad that you enjoyed the poem.

Rita - Yes, after an item like "Neighbors" the day before, I always have to back off. I was glad she enjoyed her work enough to engender this.

tril - Her ending for the piece made my jaw drop. I wish I could quote it, but I'm very protective of anonymity here. Suffice to say it cut to the quick.

She - Happy to share. Especially after what I laid on everybody yesterday.

Again, thank you all so much. You mean a great deal.
Children give us the vision of the world we once had when we were younger. Only the heart of a poet does hear and see that gift, and a generous spirit as you doth share. Thank you.
Rated.