15 thoughts on “Stillness

  1. I’ve read this poem more than most. I guess because I’m sitting across the border stunned and still. I appreciate your depth and timing Bob. Your handling of truths and poetic response to the unfixed nature of… everything. The dead and erupting volcanoes on Io.

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    1. Thanks Chris. Now’s a good as time as any to practice stillness. I’m stunned as well. I’m glad you liked this one and appreciate its timing. PS…any real estate up north available??

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  2. I felt things coming apart as I read this, like spontaneous combustion. I think that’s what it’s called if we had no gravity holding us together? We just keep rolling on, somehow. What is “Io” in the line “All the volcanoes on Io?

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    1. It’s funny about the sun, it’s a giant explosion, but has enough mass so gravity keeps it from exploding. And, yes, we keep rolling on. Io is a moon of Jupiter that has the most volcanic activity in the solar system (hopefully I remember that correctly).

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  3. I like how the images in your poem have motion, but I feel encouraged by the poem’s title to pause that motion. For clouds and rain to stop for a minute. So I can contemplate them. The beauty of them. Their effects. A delightful meditation of a poem, Bob.

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