I've sat here thinking about what to post today, and the fact is, I'm ridiculously tired right now. I don't got nothing. And I'm also really hungry. And Anna, my oldest, is saying "I wanna watch Friller (Michael Jackson's "Thriller") one time." And because I haven't been home to hang with her all day, I'm gonna do that now.
(And talking about her here leads me to wonder if she'll have to deal with ADHD-I as well--it's appeared in every generation of my dad's side of the family that I know of. That would be a bummer.)
Have a good Friday night.
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The weed stood in the severed heart.
"What are you doing there?" I asked.
It lifted its head all dripping wet
(with my own thoughts?)
and answered then: "I grow," it said,
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Elizabeth Bishop, The Weed
The weed stood in the severed heart.
"What are you doing there?" I asked.
It lifted its head all dripping wet
(with my own thoughts?)
and answered then: "I grow," it said,
"but to divide your heart again."
Elizabeth Bishop, The Weed
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