Hope everyone had a magical weekend. Here's a peek at one of our seasonal adventures.
On a side note, if you put both an orange and a vanilla flavored Tootsie Fruit Roll in your mouth at the same time it tastes like an orange creamsicle.
Autumn on the Gulf Coast came and went and came and... I hope it sticks around this time! The crisp weather of fall (if we're lucky enough to receive typical seasonal weather) is invigorating. I usually get inspirational writing boosts this time of year but it hasn't happened yet. So, I'm sitting at my desk with the table top fan blowing on my face, praying for the courage to step forward with my WIP. I haven't made major progress on Corroded (because of other projects—and laziness) in at least two months. This blog is my jumping point to get back into the swing of things. I need to face the climax of the novel and conquer!
Even growing up in the also sporadic climate of coastal California, inspiration happened this time of year. I believe I began each of my novel length stories in the fall, starting at fifteen years old. The bulk of my poetry was written in autumn, with a generous helping of winter and some spring sprinkled in. Flipping through my poetry notebook I can count on one hand the poems written during the summer months. And speaking of poetry, I haven't written a cataloged poem since I was pregnant with my oldest in 1998. Question to self: What's up with that?!
But for now, I've got a terrifically awful poem to share. Remember, these poems are two decades old in some cases. Don't hold it against me! This one happens to be from the autumn I started college, at seventeen years old.
Breath of Life
Days do ever pass
Leaves turn golden and fall
Attending our last class
Is a walk down an endless hall
Sometimes it will seem
Like it's you against the rest
But your light will forever beam
You know you're one of the best
So keep in touch
With that strong sensation
It will give you much
Over-powering elation
Fantastic! Inspiration is the breath of God and fall is well, a breath of fresh air! So they DO go hand in hand . . . and thank you for sharing your 17 year old self with us! xoxo
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