
Tuesday’s Child
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Thursday’s Child has far to go …
so too does Tuesday’s child,
especially this one, when he sets out
on a Tuesday on a long journey.
Just by chance, I caught this cormorant.
“Behind you, quick,” said Clare.
I turned and ‘Click!’
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Such a miracle:
the first steps of flight
taken over water.
That first step heavy,
the second one lighter,
and the third one
scarcely a paint brush
pocking the waves.
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The need for Tuesday’s Child
to take flight lies deep within me.
Fleeing from what?
Running towards what?
Who knows?
All I know is that the future
lies to the right of this photo
and the past lies to the left,
and I don’t know
what either might contain.
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But I do remember the words
of Antonio Machado:
‘Caminante, no hay camino,
sólo hay estela sobre la mar.’
traveler, there is no road,
just a wake across life’s sea.
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We may not know what lies ahead
but, like a ship at sea,
we leave white water behind us
and that wake tells us
where we have been
and what we have done.
Good morning, Roger, Your words greeted me (before coffee) and they are lovely. They explain a bit about how life works, the corresponding image is a delight–unexpected, thanks to Clare–and it illustrated the words flawlessly. I loved every bit of it. Thank you.
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Thanks, Chuck. It was a ‘lucky’ photo, taken a long time ago in PEI. Coffee time here soon. Waiting patiently for the Canada soccer game at 4:00 pm!
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I am currently in Miramichi, and after a few years, loons have been sighted (& heard) on the bay beside our hamlet. Hoping to take a walk down the bank and perhaps see them. I doubt I’ll leave a wake, though. 😉
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