Archive for July, 2007

Poem

I found this poem while reading August’s edition of The Sun magazine, and find it really beautiful. For those of you who don’t read poetry often – consider this your daily (or weekly) dose of culture!

At 43 by Harriet Brown

Awake in the dark, again,

I want each looming thing -

night table, dresser, chair -

to set its demons free,

settle for being ordinary.

Beside me, my husband

grinds his teeth,

damned like the rest of us

with the curse of breathing.

What I didn’t understand

on the other side of 40:

despair, too, is something

to hold on to. I’ve got

my dead: a ribbon’s worth

of rabbit-soft gray fur

from the cat who was

my best friend through my 20s,

her name the first word

both my daughters said.

We buried her last winter,

boiling pot after pot of water

for the frozen ground,

trying to dig deep enough.

We did.

 

And the staple remover ran away with the ruler…

This is an email my best friend received from her boss:

Okay mystery folks!

Sometime last Friday, someone absconded (stole) my staple remover. 

With brown squeeze handles and 4 sharp teeth, she was a thing of beauty when it came to staple removers… And she removed staples with the greatest of ease… Small, medium, or large staples were just no match for my staple remover…
Would the kidnapper please return it ASAP.

This is the response one of her coworkers sent:

She sounds lovely and maybe she has been swept off you feet by my handsome, durable, ruler, which also disappeared a week or so ago.

….I can’t blame her, if she did, as he was unique ……..15 inches.

Sorry, if that’s the case………she will never return.

Hello world!

Welcome to the first post on my brand spankin’ new blog. What the hell have I gotten myself into?!?