“Take 2 Aspirin,” for the Writers Workshop

Take 2 Aspirin––

For all the world’s diseases and all life’s little ills
they’ve been inventing medicines, elixirs, syrups, pills.
But those crafty bacteria, viruses and germs
keep running on ahead of us as we come to terms
with ways to counteract them. They’re crafty little mites
who somehow slip inside of us through food or air or bites.
So in spite of all our science—our test tubes and our beakers,
all that malevolent mini-world just don their little sneakers
and keep on evolving a little bit ahead.
Enough to keep us sneezing or roiling in our bed.

 

The Writers Workshop prompt is “Medications.”

Slipping Out of the Groove, for Moonwashed Weekly Prompt, Nov 28, 2024

 


Slipping out of the Groove

For those of you it might behoove
to operate out of the groove,

I’d like to say that strange is better
than performing to the letter. 

In things you write and words you speak
it’s much more fun if you’re unique. 

Comments boring
create snoring.

The Moonwashed Weekly Prompt is “Otherness.” Go HERE to read other poems on the subject of “Otherness..”

Thanks Be to Pure Hearts

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Thanks Be to Pure Hearts

 Thanks be to that creator of the universe—
the one I can no longer pray to in a church
because of those powers who take truth prisoner
and lead the masses to wherever they can be most safely trusted
to surrender reason to them.

Thanks be to that man who turned water into wine.
Not a teetotaler. Not even abstinent, or so some say.
That man who loved all and who would not strike anyone
except for merchants making a living from the church.
Two thousand years ago,
he saw that merchants and moneylenders
would lead the world wrong—
using the little minds of frightened men
to turn faith into a weapon.

Praise be to those at the beginning of it all
who tried to set a true course but made the mistake
of leaving the compass in the hands of human fools
who saw over all, how to use it for their own glory,
making power their god and oiling their way upward
not toward salvation
but toward ever higher places in this world.

Those who are not fools might speak our enemies’ names
yet be shouted down by those
Dunning and Kruger have named as their adjutants—
the countless mindless who speed the world toward ruin.

Yet for this day, I want to turn my back on those I’d rather curse
to thank pure hearts who still can see the way.
There is still, I know, a part of them in all of us,
evident in everyday things: a mother’s sheltering arms
or in as simple an act as taking the smallest piece of pie.

So when we give thanks today,
thank those who remain kind within the world,
carrying along the spirit
of those first beneficent acts
that started with the dust of stars
and from it created consciousness
and then implanted some good turn of will
so as to give hope in a world
that feels divided in the blackness of the universe,
lonely in this night
but steering by those pinpricks in its cover
through which light shows, even in the darkest dark.

I wrote this poem 14 years ago, but it is as true today as then.

Cleaning House

A few weeks ago I cleared 100 folders off my desktop, leaviing only 40.  The ones I cleared off, I placed in one desktop folder entitled COLLECT (for Collections). It now holds 194 files, as I combined some. When I change the size of photos from the size my camera records them at down to a size to put on my blog, I have to drag them from the PHOTOS app. to my desktop. Then, if I use them, I file them in a folder according to topic or if they don’t fit into any folders in my COLLECT folder, I file them in my BLOG folder.  If I don’t use them on my blog, I leave them on the desktop along with other interesting photos I’ve taken lately (or taken from my media file) that I hoped to use but didn’t.  Today I decided to clean up my desktop again, and above are the photos formerly without a home that I want to share before putting them away.

 

Mexican Butterfly Weed for FOTD. Nov 27, 2024

 

Asclepias curassavica (also known as tropical milkweed) is a flowering plant species of the milkweed genus. It is native to the American tropics and attracts Monarch Butterflies, among others.

For FOTD

A Sci-Fi Poem for the diVerse Poets Pub

The Prayer of the First Astronaut Poet

There is no Wifi in space
and so I send my words
out into the Universe
hoping that each syllable
will emit a ray
somehow connected
to all my other syllables,
and if quantum entanglement
is right, they will one day
find each other
again.

For the diverse Poets Pub the prompt is to write a Sci-Fi Poem

“Within” for Quadrille Challenge on diVerse Poets, Nov 26, 2024

 

 

 


Within

Although they stand stiffly at attention,
these walls reach out
and hold me safe within their middle.
They stand guardian,
cushioning sound,
deflecting sharp edges.
Lucky me to have their protection.
Foolish me to leave their arms.
Yet the butterfly
soars over and away.

for dVerse Poets, the Quadrille Challenge prompt is “With.”

‘CHANGE OF MIND” for MVB, Nov 26, 2024

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Relax, it’s only henna! I get a tattoo on my lower leg every time I go to the beach. It fulfills all my contradictory impulses.

                                    Change of Mind

Tattooed pierced and branded, or to be marked for life
with patterns carved into the skin with a sterile knife?
I cannot help but tell you that I find it very strange–
this trend to decorate ourselves by means that we can’t change.

When I was in my twenties, I bought a gorgeous hat
of pink and blue with colored plumes that swayed this way and that.
But what if I had had it sewn forever to my head,
so when I desired a wedding veil, I had feathers instead?

What if those chandelier earrings I found so cool in my teens
were implanted so I couldn’t take them off by any means?
So when I trekked across the jungles, weaving through the trees,
those earrings caught upon the vines and brought me to my knees?

My hair would be a helmet, and my eyes would look so queer
if worn like I did at twenty with eyeliner ear to ear.
So I cannot help but think this child with corks stretching her lobes
might regret them in her forties as she dons her judge’s robes.

Or the youngsters with the tongue studs, one day when they are men
might regret it as the shots they drink leak out onto their chin.
I’m so glad those mini skirts I wore—a poor choice even then––
are not still sewn upon my hips now that I am more Zen.

Thank God those darker outlined colors that made our lips less thin
and those psychedelic tie-dyes are not printed in our skin.
For although our taste was laughable, at least we can repent–
for the choices that we made in youth were not permanent.

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And, that hat mentioned in the poem? It really existed and still does, although no, I have not worn it in over 40 years. Here it is, a side view!

The prompt for My Vivid Blog today is “Mind.” (Hope is is ok that I am rerunning a poem I wrote in 2015. Just seemed appropriate!

Who is Bobby Jerry and How Did He Get Into the Numbers Game? The Rest of the Story

Forgottenman says I need to explain this Bobby Jerry photo in today’s  Numbers Game Post. .  I thought I’d written about it before and sure enough, found it in an old Skype conversation with him. This is part of that conversation::

[7/3/17, 11:21:59 PM] Forgottenman:Tell me about Bobby Jerry?

[7/3/17, 11:28:11 PM] Judy: When I was born, my sister Patti was not quite 4 yet. Earlier, as they were discussing what to name me, my dad had teased her that he wanted to name the baby Hazel. Later, She dictated this letter to add to a card to send to my mom and me in the hospital.  She said, “The bees is buzzing from flower to flower today.  Please don’t name my baby brother Hazel.  I want to name him Bobby Jerry.”  (She refused to believe I was a girl.)

So, I had told that story to Forgottenman and the first time I flew out to see him after that, he met me at the plane holding a sign that said, “Bobby Jerry Dykstra-Brown.”

UPDATE from Forgottenman: I held up that Bobby Jerry sign at our second airport meeting. At our first, I greeted her with a single rose and a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup. (Man+Woman+Chocolate+Peanut Butter is a sure recipe for romance! The rose was just a feint.) HERE is a photo of that first magic meeting.

The Numbers Game #49. Nov 25, 2024. Please Play Along!

Welcome to “The Numbers Game #49.”  Today’s number is 170. To play along, go to your photos file and type that number into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find that include that number and  post a link to your blog in my Numbers Game blog of the day. If instead of numbers, you have changed the identifiers of all your photos into words, pick a word or words to use instead, and show us a variety of photos that contain that word in the title.

This prompt will repeat each Monday with a new number. If you want to play along, please put a link to your blog in comments below. Here are my contributions to the album. 

In case you are wondering what the Bobby Jerry sign is about, here is an explanation: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2024/11/25/who-is-bobby-jerry-and-how-did-he-get-into-the-numbers-game-the-rest-of-the-story/