2008: Everywhere Poems

The Axe in the Cedar Block

Dad chopped wood
every day,
until he couldn’t.

One day,
he just walked away
from his axe.

Left it

in a block of cedar,

sunk deeper
than his tremor.

And there it stayed.
For years.

None of us strong enough
to free it.

Eventually
the blade rusted,
angry-red,

and the wooden handle fell off.

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.

8 responses to “2008: Everywhere Poems”

  1. beautiful poem Misky! Wonderful memories of your father!

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    1. Thank you, Carol Anne!

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  2. I truly love your poetry.

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    1. (big smile) Thank you.

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  3. Very nice poem and really like the image

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    1. I’m delighted. Thanks!

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      1. You’re welcome 🙂

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  4. Bitter resignation to old age, yet no one following could match his stubborn might. Or maybe this just reminds me of mine, long-since passed? Love it, so true…

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