well, yes, it’s been a little while… I guess everyone’s been pretty busy in the new year. In addition to a small group where we write poems together, I’m also taking this class (I’ve mentioned it before) at the Bernal Heights Library. It’s called OWLS, which stands for older writers’ laboratory. It’s a great joy there, and it helps to have a teacher giving prompts and other poets to be inspired by, and share with. (I really am a bit of a stickler for correct grammatical construction, and so, hate to leave that dangling participle at the end of the last sentence. But what can you do? It sounds so overly proper – in this day and age- to write it “properly”).
That said, I’m thinking of being less “proper” in the way this blog was originally conceived. There’s been some wonderful poems by a number of people posted, and a little bit of feedback. But somehow, it’s still not the lively dharma road that was originally envisioned. I’m not sure what needs to change here. I was thinking maybe more recipes, and more pictures. perhaps a dharma-based advice column. Are you worried? Smiling? Any ideas I’ve overlooked? Would love to hear from you. :-)
Here’s my poem for today. I hope if you are a strict vegetarian you will feel compassion instead of self-righteous indignation. In all our imperfections, we can only hope for… compassion. :-) (ps, this darn blog site took away my lovely spacing and font… guess it’s time to go back to the Apple store for lesson #56!) Haha! I need to re-learn technical things over and over if I don’t use them every day, and I need to keep learning compassion for technical things — like blog sites and computers — when they don’t work the way I want them to… (eek, another dangling participle). Ah…. well. :-)
Somewhere Between….
I want to be a vegan
for good health
and
as an act of kindness
to all animals
But I love bacon
and moreover
I love people who
love bacon, spareribs, and the like
people who live lustily
and don’t question themselves left and right.
I don’t want to be the problem dinner guest
or
wear the complexion of pale virtuousness
Somewhere between jewish buddhist and tao-ist
somewhere between
the realms of
heaven and hell
I dwell
vegan and lover of bacon
♥ Gayle

