
time to embrace everything scary
At the heart of nature, where imagery is poetry, poetry is art and art is reality.
maybe this is the side with all the goodies
we'll figure it out
in a lifetime
what form the goodies are in and how to get at them
over and over again and again
I see the goodies from where I stand
I just don't know if I'm on this side or the other side
where I am I can't see you but see the other side
and you don't see me
from the side that I see
In the midst of a photo shoot involving "man's best friend". Let's see - I see little Mikey and there's little Lizzie and...
This scene caused me to recall the following sayings:
(a) "you will have your day in the sun"
(b) "as sick as a dog"
(c) "every dog has it's day"
I suppose "in the sun" from saying (a) could always be added to the end of saying (c) creating a more all encompassing saying (d) "every dog has it's day in the sun". In fact we could go further and combine all the sayings and create saying (e) "every sick dog or person as sick as a one will have their day in the sun". Now, why would anyone want to do that? Why indeed?