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Novel Journeys

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The Poets and Storytellers United prompt "find inspiration on your bookshelf" inspired my poem and reminded me of when libraries visited my neighbourhood. As a child, I looked forward to when a large van pulled up to our street, the side door slid open and I entered a cozy room stuffed with adventures that swept me to distant shores of the imagination. These books felt like friends. Some I kept close for reading at bedtime as I drifted to sleep, rapt by fantasies. Now my travels are mostly outside the pages as I walk about my tiny space on a planet that is a footnote in a cosmic story yet to be told.
   
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Why Bother?

"There is only one meaning of life: the act of living itself." - Erich Fromm
   
"Why bother in a world that can feel meaningless" is the prompt from Poets and Storytellers United that, along with a brooding sky, inspired my poem. Though we need the gray to get the green and moods shift with the weather, it is better to nurture hope than live with feelings of futility that can sink a life into deep and pointless despair.
     

Cloaked under dark and light stitched together
As rain puddles retreat in this aimless weather
Do I hear laughter or quarrels at the far shore
Cackling gulls, and lost buoys on a beach floor
I look to the sky, brush despair off with prayer
Then toss hopes like confetti to soar in the air
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Because the state of our planet is the most pressing issue of our time, link up and learn about the  Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report and watch environmental activist, 90-year-old David Suzuki, in an interview.

HOLD ONTO THE LIGHT