Thank you so very much to Editor Doug Stuber of Heron Clan
for publishing my poem.
Applauding The Page
How does inquiry begin in one’s head?
The answer is quite possibly
that it starts
near the magic of the archives
where we discover the intrigue of emphatically vertical shelves;
used bookstores most noted attributes,
carrying:
a variety of tutorials,
the most eccentric ideologies of philosophers seeking truth,
poetry that shows tremendous range of emotions.
The emotional appeal of used bookstores
is that they serve as a conduit to future worlds,
or feudal lores
where, within pages, is found evidence of antiquity.
The histories of ancient nations
stand as castles of our most mental challenges.
There are also important works
on the fragility of humankind.
Patronizing a bookstore,
filled with writings,
frees us from too tight a niche of thought,
and lets us enjoy the gray of erudite contemplations.
Whether meeting a novel for the first time,
or renewing old acquaintances,
for a little while,
until bloodshot eyes set in,
and too full of a brain
demands we step back,
we can enjoy
woody scented charms,
books made of paper from trees.
Try it,
the walk through the forests will be stunning.