Do you ever find your mind overflowing with rhythmic, poetic thoughts? Well, I do…all the time. I can be working on something else entirely when suddenly a phrase will pop into my head. And not just the phrase, but also how the phrase should be read…in other words…what rhythm it should have. This was the case just a few minutes ago. I was minding my own business (literally) when suddenly I saw 4 words flash across my mind’s eye: walking in a whirlwind
Fortunately much of the time when this happens I’m at my computer keyboard, so I can quickly jot down the idea for future reference. This time I started to jot down the idea, and other thoughts began to form, and before I knew it I had my Rhyme Time all written down. I started with the initial idea, felt the rhythm of the 6 syllables, and the next line spilled out. Then I began to envision what a child might see in the middle of an imaginary tornado.
Of course, when kids imagine something like a whirlwind or tornado, they also imagine themselves being able to fly through it and see things no adults can see. Walking in a whirlwind makes total sense to them. It’s no more difficult than flying like Peter Pan or living in a hobbit house in the back yard tree.
There’s a dazzling process an imaginative young mind goes through…from a sudden beginning of an idea to a sudden end. I don’t pretend to completely understand, but I do understand when I completely pretend.
Walking In A Whirlwind
Walking in a whirlwind
I saw how the world spinned…
Topsy turvy tumbling…
Silly, dizzy stumbling.
Upsy daisy daydreams…
Isn’t that the way dreams
Spark imagination
Leading to creation?
Make your minutes matter.
Focus chitter chatter.
You could get your knees skinned
Walking in a whirlwind.
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