I rest along the way in this beautifully set camp of my making
But it is only a marker of what I know now
it is not meant to hold
For I love to fall through water in the moments when rush parts
And brushes back to touch and accept and be with me
But I also love the lift out and pull away nakedness that a giles the next climb
These points of arrestment and assessment are the evidence I crave
Making physical these subtle fleeting truths is building me
I have no notion that I should possess the portrait only to enjoy it for a while
And search for its lesson
Read its screen and marvel at it temporanious plate as though I were an unvested visitor
Curious, amused, gathering, apprehensive, tentative and smart
I’ll take only what is good
This process
This distallation
Awakens me
Perhaps it’s just roughage
Does binging and purging bring about the light fantastic?
I had an old roommate that said
“I think the only reason I date these guys
is for the exhilarated feeing I get when I break up with them”
And so she cut her famous long hair each time
And was beautiful again
Things are expendable to me
So I’m kind of cocky in the acquisition of them
I revel in these choices knowing they are but sand castles
Temperal and important in the loss
There is a light and cumulative wealth
But then so would say
A gifted whore
Bobby McAlpine – “Finding Home” ©
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I’m grateful the Shack lives on in cyberspace. I kind of wish I lived there. In the Shack…not cyberspace
So grateful to have found your blog! I am a great admirer of your work. You always surprise and inspire….
After admiring your work for so long I’m not surprised that you are such an eloquent poet!
Have always been in awe of your ability to make beautiful homes! How do I get a copy of “Finding Home”–already own “The Home within Us” and use it constantly as a reference since I am now remodeling my own home. Thanks for not following trends but creating them!
Theresa:
We’d love to send you a copy but we’re literally down to a handful. We’re exploring getting it reprinted. Stay tuned.