Michael Thiele is a woodsmith who makes musical instruments and playable furniture. He spends most of his life either in the shop or out on the road buying wood and selling his work at craft shows. In recent years, his travels have begun to inspire his own writing, so he sends me his thoughts.
Pewter Cloud Cover
Pewter cloud cover
Winter, but not
The light is all wrong
May light, not January
Wish I could wiggle a finger
Make it go away
Never took the wizardry class
Scheduling conflict
Perhaps if I simply stare at it
My attitude will be noticed
No penalty for wishful thinking
On the other hand delusion
Likely a horse of a different color
Why am I carping
About May weather?
Think I’ll just hold out
For June
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