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Falling, falling

April 20, 2022 by David Horton, posted in poetry

A positive

covid test

sets you on

a journey

jumping out

of a plane

wondering

whether your

parachute

will open

before you

hit the ground

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Pointless

July 28, 2020July 28, 2020 by David Horton, posted in History, media, poetry, politics

We all spend

our lives now

trying not

to become

data points

on a graph.

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Hammering on the mind’s door

“I think we are well-advised to keep on nodding terms with the people we used to be, whether we find them attractive company or not. Otherwise they turn up unannounced and surprise us, come hammering on the mind’s door at 4 a.m. of a bad night and demand to know who deserted them, who betrayed them, who is going to make amends. We forget all too soon the things we thought we could never forget. We forget the loves and the betrayals alike, forget what we whispered and what we screamed, forget who we were.” Joan Didion

A few of the themes

Consequences

Two cultures

Repeating patterns

Nature and nurture

Catcher in the Rye

Doorways

Prophet not without honour

Blood

Deaf

Smell

Building reserves in good times

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