Septolet: Fourteen words, seven lines, two parts, same thought
“May I
help you?”
She loved
this job.
“Thank you
for your help.”
Grateful
Salty like hot dogs (and tears). Sweet like marmalade (and life).
Septolet: Fourteen words, seven lines, two parts, same thought
“May I
help you?”
She loved
this job.
“Thank you
for your help.”
Grateful
I want to write a reversal poem — one that can be read forwards and backwards. Tune in tomorrow for that and some blather.

Sometimes
Friends call you
Simply because they thought of you
And want nothing more
Than to tell you that —
To brighten your day
My mother had cancer:
Skin, breast, bladder.
My brother had cancer:
Skin and tonsil.
Humor also runs in the family.
I’d rather that.
There is more besides a fair morning required to make a fair day.
Thomas Fuller
So…. what makes a fair day for you?
Ironic to listen to a book set in deaf culture — however, I saw anew your bravery in going solo to Hutchmoot* 2012
*thatfamouslyhardtodescribecreativeconferenceinNashville
Moon
Stars, planets
Those constellations
So much beauty in the night
Sky
Resolution to be a positive influence in 2023
I will:
I figured I had better take advantage of this, the last day before my self-imposed challenge for 2023: writing only 23 words a day.
I started practicing 23 word cohesive writing in my new journal from my granddaughter — well, technically it’s from my son who drew my name in our family gift exchange. He knows what I like, though, so he made her a part of it. (That’s a cat that she drew on the cover of the journal.)
Today I give myself permission to write more words — like this rambling explanation.
I’m using the ever-so-original tag: 23 words or 23words. (Do I need a hashtag?) If you write 23 words and want me to read it, tag your post and I’ll check it out.
Here are 23 words as a look-back at 2022:
People I knew
In 2022
Who had a positive impact
On my life:
Eadaoin
KevinandMary
Andrew
Sherlee
Bob
Marleny
Dayrelis
Carole
Thank you
Honestly, my list could be much longer. And I admittedly cheated with Kevin and Mary, but they are kind of a dynamic duo. They made a cardinal for me — a female cardinal who proudly stands where I can see her often.
Tomorrow my wordiness problem will altogether disappear. 🙂
“Hey, Sally, you’re a writer, aren’t you?”
A guy asked me this at the front desk the other morning. I’m not exactly sure what he had heard about me or where. I hesitated.
“Umm… I’ve done some writing,” I said.
“Do you have a blog? Do you have followers?” he asked.
Is that what makes a person a writer? A blog? Followers?
“I used to write every day,” I told him, “but once I dropped the habit, it was really hard to pick it back up.”
Is that true, or what? I don’t care what the habit is, but once you give yourself permission to break it, it’s all downhill.
Every diet I have ever tried has fallen prey to just-this-once permission.
Habits.
“I have a plan for writing next year,” I told the man. “I’m going to write 23 words every day.”
He looked at me like I had just said I was going to hop on one foot barefoot in the snow every single day. Problem #1: there’s no snow here in July therefore I couldn’t possibly do THAT every day.
“23?” he repeated back to me.
“Yes! I can write 23 words,” I said.
He looked puzzled. “But why 23? Is that like the 23rd Psalm or something?”
I laughed. “No, because it’s 2023. And 23 well-chosen words sounds like a good challenge, and one I can do.”
“Just 23?”
“That’s the challenge — don’t you see? To choose 23 words — just 23 — no more, no less,” I replied.
“What are you going to do with them?” he asked, clearly still bewildered.
“I’ll post them on my blog,” I said.
“You know, some people just write in a journal,” he said.
I sighed.
I DO write in a journal. Every day. Journalling is, for me, a form of remembering and processing. It’s not writing.
Not like 23 words.
Hopefully this will go better for me than my last personal challenge.
Anyone care to join me?
A sample —
23 words I wrote today after a busy, busy day at the gym where I work:
So many visitors!
In that sea of unfamiliar faces
it is nice
to see a familiar one
a smile
a wave
a friend
❤