Blame it on the poet Anthony Wilson. He writes in his blog, today, about Love. Holub’s Love. Read it here: Falling in love with Holub’s Love.
Anthony’s blog post and Miroslav Holub’s poem (that Anthony shares with us) inspired me to look again at a poor attempt I made many years ago – a poor attempt to reflect on Love. To live up to Love. To drink upon stars.
And looking, I smiled, because there is some good advice in that mess. And, ironically, I cannot count the times when such seemingly sound advice was unheeded. In friendship. In romance. In faith. In pursuing, perfection – whatever that means.
And that is what I want to share with you, today. Laugh (or smile) with me at my own chagrin. And TRY, try, please try… not to take the foolish half steps that I keep on doing!
Beautiful…yours more.
Thank you, Betsy. I’m always grateful for your encouragement.
Well done!
Wow! I’ve done ok if you make a comment, Meg. But, I fear, this attempt pales in comparison to the lost sonnets of Tajiri-cho.
Go there. Beautiful. Cheers! Kaarina
Thank you, Kaarina.
here’s to champagne and a barefoot walk upon the stars
Great verse Stan
Thanks!