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, March 5, 2026

HANDS FREE

Take your hands 
off the wheel,
so the circle

can be a circle
again and free
of your meddling

grip, so the road
can be a path
that contains

all directions
at once 
and what is

carrying you
forward - yes, 
forward - can be

a transport
you can't control,
that you simply

must trust
is taking you
to where you need

to go and at
the speed necessary
for the journey

you're on. Don't
be surprised
once your hands

are free, if 
a red-breasted 
sparrow comes

tapping
at your passenger-
side window

chirping its
seasoned song.
This won't be

any ordinary sparrow,
though. It will be 
an ancestor

coming to you
with a message: I am 
here, beside you, son.

I will be your guide,
if you let me.
I have wings,

yes wings, for
the both of us, 
so long as

you keep
your hands free
of the wheel.

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