The Lost Key

It’s a classic case of forgetfulness. Mr. Thompson, an absent-minded professor, misplaced his office key. Desperate to find it, he retraced his steps, checked every pocket, and even peeked under the couch. Finally, he discovered it—right where he’d left it: in the refrigerator. His students chuckled, but Mr. Thompson quipped. “Cold storage for my brilliant … Continue reading The Lost Key

Chaotic

Tell me what you can ingestInside your comfort zoneOr tell me your fantasiesAnd I’ll give you a storyhow the world runs preachers, politicos all do itjournos embellish visionWriters do so,but I hope they area little more true to themselvesthan their story-telling counterparts scientists find evidenceor propagate theoriesbased on what they seein their limited rangeand accept … Continue reading Chaotic

Belonging

Someone wrote about souls being born in clustersWhere they belong, and find each other during lifetimesTo reconnect; to love; to settle scores I wonder where is my clusterOr if there ever was oneI’m not sure if I was disconnectedAlong with the umbilical chord acceptance was a cherished dreambut then I gave it up. I developed … Continue reading Belonging