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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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OCTOBER 20, 2010 11:40PM

Homework #3. Wednesday Oct 20, 2010

Rate: 15 Flag

Their studies in the kitchen, as the sun
Begins to wane, for fall and winter, speak
A prayer.  Day by day we get them done:
The element'ry answers that they seek,
Elusive at the starting of the week,
Are mastered by the end.  A few days hence,
Another step to climb, and recommence.

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Share knowledge, homework and time together
Strengthens fam’ly … no matter the weather
Sounds like good dad time.
Recursive, to use Variant's word.
You make it seem so easy, unforunately for me, it's not. Once again I admire your talent.

K
I so miss all this.
Don't waste a second, DB ( I know you're not )
Would that we all could learn our lessons as well . . . . Nicely done.
What harmony I hear in your words. These are the moments of learning that in so many ways matter most. Children growing up knowing they can trust their dad and all the love he has.
"For fall and winter, speak a prayer." Great line.
"Day by day...
Another step to climb, and recommence."

word. indeed.
Over my head, but I like the word "wane," so I rated it.
A few days ago homework took five hours.
I keep telling myself one day I will miss it.
It's astounding that you can make poetry out of homework.
Poetry out of homework is a neat trick. You should know that from where I watch, the real poetry is the memories they will be keeping.