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V.4 N.1, March 1997

To Do:

by gary william rasberry

Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction
University of British Columbia

On busyness and keeping lists and becoming a writer
(the struggles of being a plain ordinary human being)

  1. When I grow up
    I want to be a writer.
    I love to write (when I can find the time that is).

  2. When I write
    I like to be organized and in control so

  3. I write only after I have
    tidied up
    eliminated
    crossed off
    the very last item on my list
    of Things To Do.

  4. Maybe tomorrow I will hide my list
    of Things To Do
    in the sock drawer.

  5. But first I must re arrange my socks:
    wool socks to the left
    coloured socks in the middle
    white cotton athletic socks to the right

  6. Stubborn and static clinging to this sock drawer apartheid policy
    odd socks: strays mismatches hole in heel socks tucked away
    towards the back of the drawer
    dress socks: dark and thin argyles expensive socks in a tiny pile
    just behind the wool ones

  7. Always a new category waiting to be born:
    tie clips baseball cards condoms bandanas hankies
    all pretending to be socks,
    seeking to rent space in the top dresser drawer,
    but not underwear, never
    underwear.

  8. Ready to write now but better check my list one last time...

  9. Things to Do
    1. organize sock drawer
    2. clip toenails
    3. vacuum the cats
    4. make up tomorrow's To Do list
    5. re check yesterday's To Do list
    6. fret and worry over future decisions
    7. regret past decisions
    8. place names of all my friends on index cards
    9. itemize and inventory spice rack

  10. My To Do List keeps me busy,
    it feeds my monkeymind
    makes musing difficult at best
    but maybe tomorrow I will create a sacred space
    for writing.

  11. Place a crystal on my window sill to
    re-direct the sun's rays toward my desk for
    inspiration and enlightenment.

  12. My pen will weave its way
    through sparkling rainbow splash lines,
    black ink making love
    to a solar powered spectrum of colour
    that allows me to paint words,
    arrange them
    in unlisted ways.

  13. Tomorrow's To Do's:
    1. purchase crystal
    2. find invisible thread in basement
    3. hang crystal in window sill

 

Further Distractions: More Reasons Not To Write

by gary william rasberry

Centre for the Study of Curriculum and Instruction
University of British Columbia

  1. It seems I don't have a desk suitable
    for writing or maybe the writing
    desk is in the wrong room.

  2. Here in the kitchen, the light seems just right
    in the bedroom
    tumbling in through the window

  3. it splashes the plants
    somersaults across the carpet
    playfully inviting

  4. calling me
    asking if I can come out to play
    with words.

  5. Too bad I'm busy
    deciding which room is best
    for writing.

  6. Memorizing this blank page,
    staring hard
    at its whiteness in order to

  7. recognize it in a crowded room
    full of blank pages.
    Giving in finally

  8. moving to the bed
    room
    normally reserved for sleeping resting relaxing reading

  9. for making love
    but not for
    writing

  10. poetry
    (to sleep per chance to dream),
    and now the cats

  11. come to pad upon my page,
    purr in my ear,

  12. good company but
    writing must be done
    in solitude.

  13. Alone now
    with my thoughts
    can't think,

  14. sinking down
    deeper

  15. duvet better
    get up
    move back to the

  16. knife-fork
    coffee-spill
    all-night

  17. kitchen table
    writing
    room.
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Posted March 1997
   
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