Watch Out! My Shadow’s on the loose
with beaked visage, dressed in puce.
He’s up to no good, I can tell
trailing his embers straight from hell.
Rude, uncouth, he throws a fit,
replacing niceness with a snit.
He gets like that from time to time,
just when my life is too sublime.
They say that I should chat with him–
admit he springs from my own whim.
But what if he enlists me too
and I become a scary shrew?
What’s worse they say that he’s a she–
“if I’m a she then he’s like me!”
No way! I know that it’s a him.
Thinking female would be too grim.
I never thought that this offender
would ever be a transgender!
Oh heck, I’ll claim him for my own,
despite bad seeds that it has sown.
If he is me then I can stay
his acting out this very day!
I’ll say not he or she but we
and end this Shadow fricasee.
This is delightful. I love your shadow talk.
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Thanks, Bev!
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Love the rhythm of this.
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A humorous take on a difficult topic. Loved it!
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O, I’ve been worrying about you. Thanks for surfacing. Love
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Hi Nan! The details are in the email I sent you the other day. Much love.
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I haven’t read it yet, but whew you’re still alive!
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Yes Nan, I am.
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I am smiling.
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Your shadow certainly has a mind of its own! Delightful piece.
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You’ve noticed that! Too true,
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I think we need to have regular conversations with our shadows, after all we are bond together.
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Yes, drat it!
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I enjoyed the concern about whether the shadow is a he or a she and then settling on we.
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Oh! I love this! Quite the psychological poem. Excellent…and inventive. Shadows are great subjects!!!! And we all have one. Shadow fricassee. Wonderful!
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Thanks, Lady! What have you been up to? I’m about to order The Courage to Create…
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Excellent, Nan. For many, especially those who don’t gestalt….LOL! Rollo May is not their cookie. However, at a very important time in my life….battling narcissists in my family, and almost giving up to life….I found him and read him….this book is excellent for creativity and all the obstacles , in human behavior and also social fads and issues….and just breaks through the muck. After reading this book, I went on to publish 3 more books, and felt empowered by what I had learned…that courage is deep inside regardless the abuse outside. We tap into that courage at the rawest times if we can understand that our creativity is there to always save us. Powerful lessons from Rollo May. His other book I have…much thicker, “Love and Will” I have just started…..that is another heavy tome.
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I may have replied in the wrong order…or not. Anyhoo, hanks (you may get 2 replies),
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Playful and smart verse and rhyme, Nan! I love the lot of this. A lot!
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Thanks! A lot!
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I love the imaginative talk with shadows Nan ~ It was confusing, but then inside us, I bet we hear so many voices ~
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Hint: It was a Jungian shadow, said to be the same sex as the individual. Thanks for the response.
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I have a shadow too and I guess I’ve made him ‘male’ although know he is me. He takes care of the bad parts of me, the bit of me with still a toe dipping in the primordial soup. I think he exists in all of us and reminds us of who we were and still are, although the latter to a small degree (I hope).
Anna :o]
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Thanks. I’m glad it works that way for you. I love the “toe dipping in he primordial soup.”
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Lovely rhythmic flow here!
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O, I appreciate that!
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Ha, ha. Very enjoyable, Nan. 😀 — Suzanne
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Yours, too!
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I love the rhythmic flow. A unique and outstanding piece!
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