2406: Everywhere Poems

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An Everywhere Poem: Same as It Always Is

I’m a child

among green,
leaves,
grass,
and Queen Anne’s lace.

Take a load off your mind,
child,
says the forest.

A man nods.
His dog shuffles up
a layer of leaves.

I’ve never seen
a nose so happy.

Mist freed
from a damp cloth sky.
It was sunny the other day.
Fish-and-chip weather
and battling gulls.

But that was yesterday.

Same as it used to be.
Same as it always is.

Nothing is truly broken.

The Leaves Are Falling by Christian Reindl & Lucie Paradis

Everywhere Poems don’t have a subject. They have a starting point and follow wherever attention leads. It’s — go for a walk and see where you end up.

Some images created with Midjourney; all writing is my own original work.©Misky 2006-2026.

4 responses to “2406: Everywhere Poems”

  1. loved this poem 😀 it was so good ❤

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  2. Your Everywhere Poems are a perfect x-ray of the never-stoping-ever-wandering-mind.

    And North becomes hotter than the South ☀️

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    1. I love writing these. They are so effortless for my completely random brain. And, aye, the world is tipping upside-down. I read the other day that holidaymakers are no longer thinking Spain or the Med for vacation because it’s too hot — they’re booking for Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Scotland and England.

      But it should tip the other direction next week, heading for high 20s rather than nosing around in the 40s.

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