Go wreck yourself once more against the day
and wash up like a bottle on the shore,
lucidity and salt in all you say.
— David Mason, from “Another Thing,” Sea Salt, Poems of a Decade: 2004-2014
Notes: Poem via The Vale of Soulmaking. Photo: (via Your Eyes Blaze Out)
Beautiful David.
Take care my friend,
Julian
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It is! Thanks Julian.
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Exquisite. Happy Friday, pal. Make it a good one!
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It is! TGIF Lori!
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just another day in paradise
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Yes, almost.
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“Lucidity and sale in all you say”
Now wouldn’t that be divine!
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it would, right now.
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LOL — I just noticed my typo — I think I was thinking ‘safe’ when the word is salt – ahh is that a Freudian slip? I want to feel safe but don’t know how to sell the idea because it feels salty in the woundedness of these days? 🙂 Oh my. Where’s that lucidity when I need it? 🙂
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laughing!
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Those lines are perfect for these days.
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they are….
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Reblogged this on It Is What It Is and commented:
Go ahead … get it done!! … David Mason, from “Another Thing,” Sea Salt, Poems of a Decade: 2004-2014.
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