Ms. Candide, of the late, lamented Thistle and Hemlock (Shut down until further notice why oh why?), sent this Fifth Sentence Found Poem via email.
11 BOOKS ON MY BEDSIDE TABLE
1. Batman, Spider-Man, Davy Crockett, and Xena are loners.
2. They simply "know" they must become healers, and they will do almost anything to fulfill their calling.
3. Once you identify the activities that make you feel more alive, do them more often.
4. For youthful folly it is the most hopeless thing to entangle itself in empty imaginings.
5. The grasses and wild flowers are mown only to make a path or reveal a blue island of flax or cornflowers.
6. But that's not always so.
7. For years afterward, every time I closed my eyes before going to sleep, I was back in Dublin.
8. But it's when we are able to make the choice to bless even though everything in us wants to curse and strike out that we demonstrate the power of the human soul to choose what builds life and creates wholeness.
9. As we begin to look at writing our own story of creation we will look more into using symbolic representations.
10. And one account I know holds that there is a door at the end of the trail and that door opens into another world, with even more bewildering, twisting paths.
11. Since the words to describe this kind of depth are atrophied or no longer present in our language, the experience, when it does extrude itself, is often difficult for people to deal with; they sometimes think they are crazy--crazy and alone, the only intelligent life-form on Earth.
[1. Party of One: The Loners' Manifesto, by Anneli Rufus. 2. Healing Beyond the Body: Medicine and the Infinite Reach of the Mind, by Larry Dossey, MD. 3. Creating Money: Keys to Abundance, by Sanaya Roman. 4. The I Ching, or Book of Changes (Bollingen edition). 5. The Scandinavian Garden, by Karl-Dietrich Buhler. 6. Word Work: Surviving and Thriving as a Writer, by Bruce Holland Rogers. 7. Hand to Mouth: A Chronicle of Early Failure, by Paul Auster. 8. Blessing: The Art and the Practice, by David Spangler. 9. Medicine for the Earth, by Sandra Ingerman. 10. The Wildest Place on Earth: Italian Gardens and the Invention of Wilderness, by John Hanson Mitchell. 11. The Lost Language of Plants, by Stephen Harrod Buhner.]
The latest viral meme passing from blog to blog is a set of instructions:
1. Grab the nearest book. 2. Open the book to page 23. 3. Find the fifth sentence. 4. Post the text of the sentence along with these instructions.
To which I append fifth and sixth instructions:
5. Cut and paste the some or all of the fifth sentences into a collage poem, as far back as you care follow the chain.
6. Post text of fifth sentence poem to your blog, and cc Dr. Omed.
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