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COME REST WITH ME

Centuries pass

not in straight lines

but in circles

piled upon one another

and stretched

in genomic lines,

pulling free of destiny 

we thought well-defined.

We look back

only to be distracted

by the patterns

cut up and rewound

until the tales are lost

in webs blown apart 

by unexpected winds.

It is hard to see 

paths forward

when past paths

overlap and spiral

out of our control.

Progress makes its own way;

only when control is stayed

by openness to change,

and comfort in staying afloat

until we land exactly where 

we were meant

to come to rest.

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THE SPIDER BY THE DOOR

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We have a fraught relationship, the spider and I.

She weaves her web along the trim of my back door.

And when I water the garden I turn the hose to clear

the mess she’s made once more.

She now is in a snit worse than any she’s shown before.

For now she weaves her web across a larger field,

snagging the handle with her sticky spit and bugs galore.

Now, exiting through the back door means

walking through her web covered in cotton glue.

Getting into a power play with a spider is not wise to do.

I can almost her her snug refrain, “Hah! I got you.”

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