DAILY PHOTO: Sri Jagannath Temple of Agartala
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The Wanderer’s Song: Essential Poems by Johann Wolfgang von GoetheEmbrace play, go hog wild with imagination, and have a short memory for adversity.

at day’s end,
fishermen pass
on each boat’s way home.

something moves
through autumn grass
at water’s edge.
For any wish number one, wish number two always has to be that one suffer no adverse consequences of the law of unintended consequences (i.e. like Midas who turns his food and even his daughter into solid gold.) Wish number three should be that the receipt of wish number one does not rob one of any experience that makes one a better version of oneself in the long-run (e.g. like the lottery winner who had been chugging along through life just fine and then ends up broke and suicidal because of both the additional pressures and the lack of need to be frugal and satisfied with simple things.)
Personally, I don’t know that it’s worth it. The bill always comes due.
But, if forced:
1.) To be contented with what is.
2.) Healthfulness all around.
3.) To die a good death (in due time.)

with sun down,
the sky lingers in blue,
then fades to black.