Thursday, May 19, 2016

Found Objects

This poem showed up while I was waiting all alone in the Storytime Room for our staff meeting to start today:
It's a library,
But it's a very noisy one today.
Full of quite contrary
Little children at play.

Then of course the train,
Has to add its mournful song
No need to explain
This place is never quiet for long.


This, from. The preface of the book The Science Of Kissing  by Sheryl Kirshenbaum:

"A kiss is one of the most significant exchanges two people can have, serving as an unspoken language to convey our deepest feelings when words simply will not do. From a symbol of love and desire to a perfunctory Greeting between family and friends, this act can have innumerable meanings and resonances."


This, after contemplating several annoying and unexplained things that have happened lately:

Haunted?
Perhaps we are.
Many odd little occurrences
Make life interesting
To say the least.

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