Day: June 10, 2016
On the value of creative writing degrees/courses

http://www.oxfordtoday.ox.ac.uk/opinion/can-great-writing-be-taught#
Was this a good photo to use of this author?She looks too lacking in confidence to .Maybe the angle of the camera.She looks hopeful but not sure of herself.
Who knew it
Wittgenstein was the poet who knew it
can’t be said without the words to say it.
We acknowledge
As we come nearer,
I feel your warmth.
Warmth draws me in
I see you here.
We touch each other tenderly.
Your hand
on my face,
on my skin,
acknowledges my being.
At this boundary of my world and yours,
we touch.
I feel that peaceful breath,
the spirit,the wholeness of the flesh.
Touching gently,
we acknowledge the Otherness
the holiness of life itself,
in the form of the Beloved.
The cooing doves
The cooing of doves
In this humid heat of June
Reminds me of days with you.
The M25
Makes a circle round London
Beyond that are fields.
In a green valley
Near the home of Henry Moore
The river murmured.
We drove through a ford
With your mother and father
That still thrills me.
But not one of you
Can share that memory now
Dad went the first
How he loved the shed
In Henry Moore’s big garden
Full of shells and rocks
The shed’s clear window
Showed a sheep track up a hill
Green,now far away.
Little miracles
In his last stay in our home
National Garden Day.
He made me chuckle
As he wandered down ginnels
While Mother went,Tch.
We used to lose him
But usually he turned up
Until the last time.
They went to London
Then ate in Swan and Edgars
Stories to take home.
You were like he was
Funny,kind and wandering
Off the beaten track.
I knew I’d lose you.
But that made no difference
To my sorrowing.
Now I recall you
To save these sweet memories
And to answer me.
How will you cry out?
Would you send a ringed dove
To coo from my tree?
Flashes of light in a vacuum
“Quantum physics explains that there are limits to how precisely one can know the properties of the most basic units of matter—for instance, one can never absolutely know a particle’s position and momentum at the same time. One bizarre consequence of this uncertainty is that a vacuum is never completely empty, but instead buzzes with so-called “virtual particles” that constantly wink into and out of existence.”
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/something-from-nothing-vacuum-can-yield-flashes-of-light/
New eyes

It is not important how many journeys we make but that we make the same journey with new eyes
Marcel Proust
