To wait
By onemorething
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Fishermen know how to wait,
they finger grubs or boilees as bait,
in silent deliberation, onto sharp hooks,
and nudge cylinders and beads, heavy,
for weights, to release their lines
to the seeming emptiness of dark tributaries.
Fishermen know how to sit
with uncertainty, their watch both gentle
and precise on reel and float, at one
with the possibility of long inaction and
distant action in the hush of the remote
and changeling weather.
Fishermen know how to be still,
to not rush, to fix their thoughts
to one care or none, to let a river reveal
what gifts it will deliver,
or won't,
this is the patience of a water-gazer.
Image from pixabay.
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poets know how to wait.
poets know how to wait. Sometimes a word's not too great. Then our foolishness does abate. Stanzas await.
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A very calm precise poem, and
A very calm precise poem, and wise words in light of the current panic stations.
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I'm with you on this poem
I'm with you on this poem Rachel, I suffer terrible anxiety and have a sore throat and ache all over. Thank goodness for abc tales where at least we can communicate without being in close contact.
By the way, my partner's a fisherman and will sit for eight to twelve hours sometimes catching nothing, but he just loves the peace and quiet of a lake. I personally don't like the idea of catching fish just to throw them back in again, seems like a lot of pain on the fish for nothing, though I expect a lot of fishermen would disagree.
Glad you put this poem on because I relate to it.
Jenny.
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A calm, a serenity...exactly
A calm, a serenity...exactly what the world needs now. Your poem reads like meditation and does calm the soul with its tempo and imagery ...thanks for the quiet moment - much appreciated today and now another breaking news report is coming on the TV- I think I'll shut it off and read your poem again....tempo...adagio....
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Thank you for your kind
Thank you for your kind thoughts Rachel, they're very much appreciated.
Jenny. x
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