There’s magic that we will not see
That monkeys with us all the while.
We think we’ve got it figured out.
Who knows what it is all about?
Fortunately, we still smile.
Text: Linked to dVerse Poetics. Jilly is hosting with the theme of what is unseen.
Photos: “Ivy”, above, and “Beetles on a Rose Blossom”, below.
Frank, you have the most wondrous ability to say profound things in short verse! I admire that. The photo of the Japanese beetles made me gasp; destructive little buggers. Glad you joined in.
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Thank you, Jilly! So that’s the name of those beetles. They are very beautiful with all those colors.
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When I lived in South Carolina they were the bane of our existence in June. They swarm and exfoliate an entire tree or flowering shrub in short order.
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I am glad, then, I don’t see many of them.
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I love if there would be lovely little unseen monkeys around me… and I’m sure there are.
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They may be all over the place. Thank you, Bjorn!
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For me, unseen monkeys are part of the pack of spirit guides that buzz about me, whispering prompts and edicts in my ear.
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They are spirit guides. Good observation. Thank you, Glenn!
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Perhaps a rye smile is often the case now!
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Better a rye smile than no smile at all. Thank you, Peter!
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Yes, we think we have it all planned, and then…
great write, Frank.
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Our best plans often get bettered. Than you, Sarah!
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Sometimes we just need to pay attention…(K)
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Yes, exactly. Thank you, Kerfe!
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A deep mystery, revealed in five delightful lines. Well done, Frank!
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Thank you, Frank!
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Smiling and feeling the magic is a great way to be. 🙂
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It is even when it is confusing. Thank you, Suzanne!
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I like how open to interpretation your verses are. This one put me in mind of fairies at first, and then of all the scientific things we know and don’t know about the natural world.
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I was trying to include all of those things. I am glad you noticed. Thank you!
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Those beetles make me smile. So did your wonderful words.
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They are beautiful bugs, but I am sure that rose doesn’t like them. Thank you, Bekkie!
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Oh no they don’t. Nature is like that, something always gives. Lol!
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It’s gremlins, actually, lol.
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Sometimes that what they seem to be. 🙂 Thank you, V.J.!
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Okay, I read this differently than some… monkeys with us (as in monkeys [around] with us). Either way, what was said about your ability to pack it in a small package is true.
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The “monkeying” part is a hint of negativity, but perhaps ultimately for our own good. Thank you, Charley!
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I think it is good that life holds mystery for us to contemplate.
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It would be no fun without those personal mysteries. Thank you, Dwight!
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We question ‘why’ but may not ever ‘know’. I love how you’ve noted a smile is the best way to get through.
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Smiles help one get by. Thank you, Jo-Anne!
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Oh yes, who doesn’t smile at magic? Love this Frank!
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Yes, it is wonderful to smile at magic. Thank you, Mary!
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Yes. Whatever we cannot explain is termed magic.
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It is a good catch all phrase for what we don’t understand. Thank you, Reena!
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So definitely yes! It suffice a split second to be willing to open up our eyes to see the magic around 🤗🤗🤗
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There is so much there. I wish I could see more of it, but only if it wants me to. Thank you, B.!
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I wish that too… for sure one day… in some other lifetime…
my pleasure! 🤗
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Oh this holds truth, Frank. The more we know, the more we know we dont know.
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Good point about the more we know the more we know we don’t know. Thank you!
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I can live without monkeys but not without magic. Thank you for reminding me it’s there.
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Those monkeys can get in he way, but some of them are cute. Thank you, Jane!
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🙂
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Well done for starting with magic and ending with a smile, Frank – that’s magical! But then, if we could see magic, it wouldn’t be magic at all.
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Good point. Part of the magic is not being able to see it. Thank you, Kim!
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Life is short, so let’s have listen to those unseen monkeys!
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Its good to take time to be open to what’s unknown. Thank you, Vandana!
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Life is short, so let’s listen to those unseen monkeys!
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It’s fun to walk through a forest and imagine all the life that surrounds you.
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There is more there than we imagine. Thank you, Dan!
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One year they put traps in our trees for Japanese beetles, but I never saw one! Perhaps they were just a rumor. Or, perhaps they just preferred to go unseen.
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That was the first time I’ve seen them. Very colorful. Thank you, Judy!
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And this made me smile! 🙂
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I am glad. Thank you, Pragalbha!
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Thanks Frank, a fine piece – and I love the monkeys (do you get those round your way?) 🙂
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No monkeys except for all the mental ones monkeying with me. Thank you, Peter!
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Unseen magic, yes indeed I do believe in the unseen monkeys. This reminds me of a a dream I had about a monkey. Hmm, I will have to read my journal.
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I haven’t dreamt about one, but maybe I will tonight. Thank you, Truedessa!
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kaykuala
Who knows what it is all about?
Fortunately, we still smile.
The beauty of life under one’s control. Happiness is enhanced!
Hank
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Life can be enhanced with some control over it. Thank you, Hank!
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Masterful. Concise. Beautiful. The world presses down on us, we try to use our big brains to push back, but none of our cleverness counts as much as being able to smile and lift each other. But then, you said all that already, and so much better. I love your stuff Frank.
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Good point: smiling and lifting each other is what counts. Thank you, Lona!
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Yes, sometimes it takes courage to smile. The world is full of magic!
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Sometimes smiling isn’t easy. Thank you, Annell!
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Oh yes…….there is always magic all about that monkeys with us….:) Love this one!
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Thank you, Lillian!
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Frank- truly one of your best. And the photos, wow.
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Thank you, Linda! I am glad you also liked the photos.
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There is a lot of magic in the world, Frank. Lovely poem.
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Thank you, Robbie!
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It is good to be like a child raising one’s arms to hold onto another. Thank you, Fred!
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Thanks Frank
Hands
Up A Prayer..:)
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