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Excerpt from book: ”When the Night Falls”
On Being Alone
Being the surface gregarious person
That I always thought I was
Makes it difficult to recognize,
I really am – quite alone.
For years I lived with someone
Who slept with me each night?
A farce was played upon us both
Illusion – that we were one.
Conversations in my head
Have become the normal tract
I could ask and answer questions
Safety in the silence bred.
Now there’s someone else who talks
Ah, it’s Always about himself
Rarely listening to ME talk
My thoughts cause him to walk.
I now hoard my thoughts like loot
Seems, they are Stolen from the world
Speaking less and less each day
Soon I will be mute….
©g.abbey, 2011
That Sinking Feeling Word of the Day: submerge
One hundred years ago today, two boats sank. This rather spoiled the “Boat Race” between rowers from Oxford and Cambridge Universities on the Thames, since they were the only competitors in this annual contest. In honor thereof, we salute submerge, a 17th-century verb formed predictably from Latin components: sub- meaning “under” and mergere meaning plunge. From this literal meaning has developed the figurative sense of “make obscure or subordinate.”
Visit the following URL to look up the word of the day in the Visual Thesaurus:
http://www.visualthesaurus.com?word=submerge
Fēmina – Artwork by Paul Roget. from Paul Roget on Vimeo.
A journey through Paul Roget’s collection of his strange and beautiful femmes.