Erico Marcelino photo
By
Daginne Aignend
and
Jack Waller
Chaotic Minds
The mundane takes on
A new dimension
In the emerging fabric of life.
We must not discount that
Tomorrow may not come.
Each day ought to lead to assurance
That we have completed each task,
Not how many we have begun.
Then in reverent awe we, see
How each snowflake falls!
They waft on a summer breeze
Alighting, we know not where.
Touching as it were,
Albeit briefly,
As if enveloping each of us
In a time warp not of our making.
Breaking through abnormalities,
hidden corners of common sense
will be revealed.
Embraced and lost …
Time must be defeated
or we will be beached forever.
How chaotic minds travel
through imagination
and reality, stopping
at every stimulus
without having an idea
how to continue or fulfill
our self-imposed mission.
Til the brain switches to
reality mode and we be able
to enjoy rose petals again.
Daginne Aignend
Daginne Aignend is a pseudonym for the Dutch writer, poetess, photographic artist Inge Wesdijk. She likes hard rock music, fantasy books, and loves her animals. She’s the Poetry Editor of Whispers and has been published in many poetry journals, magazines and anthologies. She has a fun project website www.daginne.com
Jack Waller
Jack Waller is a 79 year old resident of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has a Diploma in Theology from The Atlantic School of Theology. He’s a widower with 5 children and 5 grandchildren, he remarried to a husband. Jack has a deep faith and spirituality.
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