The latest challenge set by dVerse Poets Pub - specifically, by Dora – is to write poetry such as might be carved onto a wall at the entrance of a garden, a building, an enclosure of our imagining.
Dora’s original challenge is here.
Today I am cheating by linking back to a post from two years ago in which I introduced the “title” poem from my fledgling poetry offering of 2014, ‘the route to grace’.
The poem ‘unruled‘, from 1994, refers to “rules” engraved on “chilling book of stone”.
I offer it as graffiti on the lintel of my life-doorway; at the threshold where I loiter with intent…
I haven’t “reblogged” before so I don’t know whether this will work.
Here goes:

Blessings, Kathy.
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Thank you Selma for your insights past and present xxx
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“Please sanction this,
that I can chance upon the route to grace”: As words that address someone (yourself) at a threshold, these words are so freeing while at the same time sincerely pleading. And their intent is exquisite: the “need to let
the petals of a-myriad daisies
tumble down upon my upturned face.” Wow! Don’t we all desire such grace?!
Beautifully written, Kathy. ❤️
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A wonderful thing to pledge.
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