In this house,
so rarely emptied
of childish noise,
I twist my pen. Tap it.
Twist it again.
Will any thought commit itself
to this blank page?
Words drop in for a visit,
look about curiously,
take their polite leave.
Occasionally a few decide to remain,
clustered together, absorbed in conversation.
Images are greeted,
link with one another,
decide to stick around for a while
to see what may happen.
Only when alone
can I grasp the words and phrases
who teasingly wink at me,
pirouetting just beyond my reach.
Finally I capture a few,
pin them down
to the page where
they seriously consider
surrendering to my will....
For words, you know,
have minds totally their own,
and we writers,
despite the illusion of power,
remain their servants.
~Cassandra Lowery
Written October 2007
Revised January 2017
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Poems by Cassandra Lowery
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