My thoughts live in a mansion, restrained to just ten rooms.
When the unused rooms grow cobwebs, they must sweep them out with brooms.
They cannot see their pleasures, for they enter with eyes shut.
Sealed chambers filled with many things, but we do not know what.
It is exhausting just maintaining all these extra spaces.
No wonder that I lose my keys and forget most new faces.
No telling when we’ll let our thoughts roam free in other rooms.
For all these years they’ve been sealed up like dark and unused tombs.
Perhaps we’ll find they’re portals to other times and places.
Perhaps they lead to other worlds in intergalactic spaces.
They might allow a journey into the minds of others.
Would extrasensory perception make us enemies or brothers?
I’m sure the reason that we use small portions of our brain
is because if we knew of them, we’d use them all in vain.
We’d journey through the cosmos to plunder other spheres.
React to them like enemies, guided by our fears.
If there is any entity guiding how things go,
perhaps they recognize that Earth’s evolving sort of slow.
Our energies put into things instead of who we are.
Instead of love? Investments. Instead of aid? A car.
If perhaps we aren’t allowed the full use of our brains,
it is because we have not learned to use them for our gains.
How we look’s important. How much it costs the point.
We’re ruining our planet by cluttering up the joint.
Our brains we use for warfare. Weapons we can’t control.
They wind up in a child’s hands or on a grassy knoll.
They’re used for entertainment on a computer screen
in games that build aggression. We win by being mean.
Shows they call reality prefabricate each role.
The lowest denominator seems to be their goal.
True, other things are in our mind: poems, music, art,
dance and social functions, a few of them with heart.
So we stage elaborate galas to raise the money for
children who are hungry, adults chewed to the core.
And yet some of us still balk at giving health care to the ill.
If they are not wealthy, they must chew the bitter pill.
No doctors and no dental care. No succor for the poor.
If they worked, they’d have health care. Complaints are such a bore!
These things we fill our minds with. There’s no need for more brain space.
In the ten percent of brain we use, new thoughts we cannot face.
This E.S.P. is hogwash, and U.F.O’s are fiction.
Even the thought of universal health care causes friction.
For every room within the mind that’s used, there are nine more
filled with mysteries we won’t know until we try the door.
Some enter and return to tell of wonders they have spied.
Yet unenquiring minds respond by saying they have lied.
We’ll never leave these sealed up rooms unless we learn to dream.
Let creative thoughts flow out in an uncensored stream.
To seep beneath closed doors into our mind’s more spacious realms.
Be adventurous voyagers standing at the helms
of ships of mind that sail the wilder seas of consciousness
regardless of the ones who try to censor and to hush.
Turn off the TV sets and games of war and violence.
Let Honey Boo Boo slip back into former innocence.
Lay Kim Kardashian to rest, pull out your skeleton key
that just might let you in to all the rest that you can be.
For the Thursday Inspiration: Key

Oh I really like that one, especially because it can be taken in both directions, mentally and physically. My guest this past week did not hear everything I know and remember, and at the same time, I had my messed up workshop closed up, but he must have peeked in because he commented on the neat equipment I had in my shop~! Embarrassing me but letting me know that my door was unlocked. My mental door became adjar at times too. Loose tongues open closed doors and I now know a few things I was not sure about.
That is a keeper Miss Brown~!
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Thanks, Sam. I believe this is you, right? Again, Anonymous.
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A very deep poem that was simply lovely. Thanks for your contribution, Judy.
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Thanks, Jim…
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Kim Kardashian surfaces in your posts quite often. I wonder if in one of those rooms of your mind she resides as a symbol of everything you abhor.
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You are very close to the truth here, Dolly.
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Trust a psychologist to pick up on those details.
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Well done! I love it!
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Wow! What a wonderful poem Judy. Imagine if we did use all of our brains.
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We might be able to win a battle against AI!
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Hopefully we will 👍🏼
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