Thor, the Norse God of Thunder, had a hammer named Mjölnir. Mjölnir was considered a fierce weapon that could level mountains and summon lightning with every blow. In this poetry blog, every Thursday, (Thor’s Day), Mjölnir will forge only song - sing of the mysteries and beauties of the world.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

HOMONYMS

If we don’t see
the idea of SKY

in the open sore
and suffering

within a wound
we can’t soar.

If we only
pine and whine

about the depth
and darkness

of the hole
we’re standing in

and forget
we’re actually in

a WELL, well then 
there’s no way we will

feel whole and at one
with ourselves.

We must be with
where we are, always—

listening for the here,
in what we hear,

the experience,
strength and hope

that’s at the core of
who we are. In other words:

we need to look
for the living

homonym hidden
inside our humanity.

The name 
in anonymous.

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