Linda

POETRY IS WHAT THE SOULS OF THE ANCIENTS SPEAK TO THOSE STILL SEEKING WHAT IS MOST BEAUTIFUL IN THE WORLD. FROM: LINDA

Sunday, December 17, 2017








Thank you to Editor Glory Sasikala of GloMag for
publishing my poem "Wyrd Wishes" in the December issue!

WYRD WISHES
Be careful what you wish for, we’ve always heard said. 
Clotho and her sisters continuously weave the tapestry of our world, 
for now and forever.
Threads of our wishes lie across the top and bottommost warps of this tapestry.


Some threads are never absorbed, these separate from the whole,
dissolve into the ether, they are wishes lost or forgotten.


Others are woven into the body of the tapestry, but get bent or turned backwards.
We may wish for money or fame,
but these are wishes that may become

twisted and perverted into something different, such as the man who wished 
for peace and quiet
from the common noises of the world,
only to find himself floating alone in the dead of space.

Still some threads are incorporated into scenes that please the Fates.
They are woven straight and true, these wishes come true. 

They are made of strong stuff, of the most excellent fiber weight.
More importantly, they are made from thread
that was manufactured of selflessness,
without ego or arrogance, wishes made for the sake of others,
to improve the condition of all fellow beings.


I wish these pleasing wishes will always be fulfilled. 



Creating "Wyrd Wishes"

A perfect Christmas poem.  When I think of Christmas sweaters being knitted, I reflect on
how fate works and the power of making wishes.



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