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Saturday 14 July 2012
Inspiring Things
The seeing eye
the listening ear
the active mind
inspiration
can't be found
it finds
the whole world in
the grain of sand...
that sort of thing.
like us when small
boys scrumping
in the garden of
the vicarage
too small to shake
the trees. The fruit
found us - fell off
without our help.
no need to look
for something
extraordinary
a broken toy
a knot hole
in a fence, a
small tear in
a curtain...
whatever finds
you just do not
cold-shoulder it.
For some one simple
object or one place
may last a lifetime:
the artist's passion
mountain, garden.
river, single tree.
Walk throuh a wood...
everywhere are works
of nature unresolved
unfinished images
embarrassments of
riches. Inexhaustible.
Written for Brian Miller's Inspiring Things prompt at Theme Thursday.
And no, once again I have not tried to highlight sections - again, it is something Blogger insists on doing to me!
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Interesting to reflect on inspiration finding us vs. us finding inspiration: I actually think it is a 50/50 thing...at least it is for me.
I really like this ... definitely inspired!
As to the highlighting, I've had it, too - seems to happen when I copy-n-paste some text. You can delete it from the html if you care :-)
well the highlighting actually looks like it fits for this =)
i like the image of children scarpering around in an orchard =)
I thought the highlighting intentional too. It certainly doesn't detract at all from the poetry. Loved the thought that inspiration finds us too.
I like where you find inspiration..simple and everyday life ~ It is all around us, Inexhaustible.
Thanks for your inspiring words Dave~
This is lovely, Dave. It is the little observations that end up being the biggest inspirations, isn't it?
I am printing this out and putting it in my kitchen so i will see it everyday.
it is def the little thing...here and there that we can draw inspiration from...no need for it to be big things....daily life is often the best...
Dave,
Little things tend to be more significant in some different context of situations. True enough! Great take!
I had the similar highlights when i made corrections. If you delete and then type in the same space the highlight will appear. Rachel may offer the solution
But here it looks intentional as mentioned by lucychili. I think so to!
Hank
Hi Dave,
You are so correct in that inspiration can find us, but the thing is are we smart enough to recognize it and do something with it? I am sure that sometimes we do and othertimes we do not. Such is life!
Thank you for playing in this weeks Theme Thursday, it was a great poem you shared with us and I really liked the highlights.
God bless.
Inspiration always finds the traveler observer.
Mary
Interesting the different ways different folk see it. For me you need to be open to it, make right the conditions, bit that's as far as you can go.
Rachel
Thanks - and thanks for the tip. I'll have a try. I find it happens when I edit. In this case I moved the text along, but it didn't involve copy-n-paste.
lucychili
Hi, a warm welcome. Thanks for the comment. I think I see what you mean.
Daydreamertoo
Thanks for this. Good to know.
Grace
Yes, I like the saying about Picasso, that if ever he was confined in a bare room he would come out with a masterpiece inspired by the hole in the carpet!
Laurie
Absolutely. Big oaks from little acorns...? Thanks.
Carl
You do so at your own risk. I accept no responsibility!
Thanks for saying this.
Brian
Yup, sometimes life throws up too many big things, I'm thinking!
Hank
Many thnks for this. Reassuring to hear from so many that it looks intentional!
mrsupole
You raise the $5000 question, I think: do we see it? I agree that is the thing. As I suggested abov, I think we have to make the conditions right.
It was good to play in Theme Thursday. Hope to do so again soon - if my broadband lets me!
Leovi
Hi, good to have you as fellow traveller, and yes, I do agree with you. Thanks so much for commenting.
Oh, Dave, why did you mention the highlighted sections? I was having fun reading the left columns of the poem first and the highlighted sections on the right! :-) By the way, here's something about the human mind. If you do it like I did, it does work somehow. For instance:
"too small to shake
the trees. The fruit
found us - fell off
without our help
a broken toy
a knot hole
in a fence, a
small tear in
a curtain...
whatever finds
you just do not
cold-shoulder it."
Well, it worked for me. :-)
By the way, I agree: sometimes inspiration finds us. I imagine it as a tired bird flying endlessly wanting to alight on a lucky person and rest its head on that person's shoulder.
Greetings from London.
Perfect, and so true. It is important to remember that inspiration is often best when humble. Thank you. (and I love that word "scrumping")
this is beautiful and so melodic, thank you for sharing it. I enjoy reading your blog!
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