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.
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.

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