“Don’t take it personal,” they said;
but I did, I took it all quite personal—
.
the breeze and the river and the color of the fields;
the price of grapefruit and stamps,
.
the wet hair of women in the rain—
And I cursed what hurt me
.
and I praised what gave me joy,
the most simple-minded of possible responses.
.
The government reminded me of my father,
with its deafness and its laws,
.
and the weather reminded me of my mom,
with her tropical squalls.
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“Enjoy it while you can,” they said of Happiness
“Think first,” they said of Talk
.
“Get over it,” they said
at the School of Broken Hearts
.
but I couldn’t and I didn’t and I don’t
believe in the clean break;
.
I believe in the compound fracture
served with a sauce of dirty regret,
.
I believe in saying it all
and taking it all back
.
and saying it again for good measure
while the air fills up with “I’m-Sorries”
.
like wheeling birds
and the trees look seasick in the wind.
.
Oh life! Can you blame me
for making a scene?
.
You were that yellow caboose, the moon
disappearing over a ridge of cloud.
.
I was the dog, chained in some fool’s backyard;
barking and barking:
.
trying to convince everything else
to take it personal too.
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We were in Charlotte last weekend, celebrating the 30th birthday of my only child. While we were there, we visited the Bechtler and Mint museums.
I was glad I took picture/notes.

Bechtler 
Mint -
Me: No serial killer will ever lure me into their murder van. I’ m too smart for that.
— Patricia Correll (@Author_PCorrell) November 19, 2021
So, apparently you have to click through to see the picture. Which I find incredibly stupid.
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I think of so many things to write about when I’m away from paper or my computer. When I have time to actually compose my thoughts, crickets.
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My 3 year old came home from daycare appalled because a kid in their class had said a bad word.
I asked what the word was.
“I can’t tell you. It’s a Bad Word.” (Big ol’ eye roll. My child. It had already started.)
I said “I’m not setting you up to get in trouble. And you aren’t saying the bad word if you are just telling it to me. It’s OK. I promise.”
“It was the S word.”
“He said ‘shit’?”
“No-o-o. He said (deep breath and portentous pronouncement} ‘Shut. Up.’”