A buoyant mind needs bags
to float in breathable atmosphere.
Thirsty for heights; damaged dirigibles roam,
but I live in salt–
bathed in for centuries,
mined in trace amounts
steering chemical barrels
through reason’s rapids.
Rocks fortifying a stony attitude,
although, not officially approved.

© khartless 2022, All Rights Reserved


Artwork: Morton Salt Girl

D’Verse Poets Pub: De Jackson (aka WhimsyGizmo) requested a savory poem of precisely 44 words (not counting the title), including some form of the word salt. Join us in some tasty brevity.

38 responses to “Quadrille #146 I Live in Salt”

  1. Salt is a great preservative!

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    1. Gillena Cox Avatar
      Gillena Cox

      “but I live in salt–”
      A quadrille preserved. Nice one

      Thanks for dropping by my blog

      Much love…

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      1. True indeed, Gillena. Will be here long after me, I suppose, in some form or other. Many thanks for stopping by.

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    2. This is a great glass half-full comment. I love it. Thanks, Ingrid.

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      1. We have to take all the positives we can find!

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      2. Yes, it’s true. I’m grateful for each and every one.😃

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  2. The image of the girl has been around since before my time.

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    1. yes, she’s iconic. I had to change it up to make this poem make sense, thought. Thanks for commenting here, John. Cheers.

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      1. Ya welcome, I really like the stormy BG you created! ❤️

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    1. Many thanks. Was thinking I could write another about a salt ring or a toss of salt over the shoulder. Lots of supersitions surrounding salt. Cheers.

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  3. De Jackson Avatar
    De Jackson

    So much fun alliteration and sound-spill here, K! Love it.

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    1. Many thanks. I’m really enjoying the different directions this topic took some of my favorite bloggers. Now for a salty rim drink. Thanks for hosting and reading.

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  4. Very nicely done! Great metaphors for salt!

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    1. Thank you kindly, Dwight. I heard the word, but I’m hoping it wasn’t lost in translation too much. I appreciate you coming by, friend.

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      1. you did very well!

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  5. I grinned at “Not officially approved”. Good song choices, too. And written lyrics!!

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    1. Thanks, Misky. I did have a song and salt in mind, but I think I’ve cleared it up a bit with the change over of my artwork.

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  6. wearing bags like salt on a bird’s tail. I love it.

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    1. Beautiful image, Lisa. Such a balancing act, not too little or too much. Life is so like that, it seems.

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      1. For sure, K.

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  7. very, very clever, KK!


    David

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    1. Thank you, David. I wrote this one thinking, it makes perfect sense and it’s revelatory, but rereading it this morning, it seems more cryptic than I intended. Oh well, gonna keep grinding. 😂

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  8. Ain Avatar

    That was cleverly done…yes…not for me the ever peaceful weightlessness of life, better to be in it all, an everlasting part…

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    1. Thanks, Ain. A salt for sanity, at least it has been for me.

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  9. Rob Kistner Avatar
    Rob Kistner

    I came K, I read, great work my friend — but I am not well. Be back soon. BTW love the pic .. when it rains… 🙂

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    1. Hi Rob. So sad to hear you are not well. May you heal quickly, friend. Thanks for stopping by.

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  10. Very clever–I liked the sound of it, too.
    It’s been a long time since I’ve seen the Morton Salt girl, but this particular image of her is lovely.

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    1. Thank you. She is iconic. I was reaching for something, maybe out of range of 44 words, but it was fun as always. I appreciate you coming by and commenting.

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      1. You’re welcome.

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  11. The ending line says it all 👍👏

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    1. Indeed. Thanks, Michelle.

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  12. Salt is great for keeping things preserved…

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    1. Yes, perhaps not this poem 😂 …but I do remember the salty ham my grandfather hung in the shed. Nothing preserving it but the granules. Thanks, Björn.

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  13. Very nice. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Many thanks, Devlin.

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  14. Well done my friend! And, thanks for including one of my favorite songs/videos by my favorite band!😊

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