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Temporary Insanity

Afternoon musing, not quite content, Wondering where the time all went - The time not really given, only lent. The first day of fourth grade, In the next desk a new girl stayed, With honey colored hair all in a braid. It would not be easy to concentrate. How could a teacher educate A boy so close to a pretty schoolmate? Boys and girls about us knocked, While we two, on the blacktop walked - Of explorers seeking gold we talked. I was only up to a grasshopper’s knee And already sick with temporary insanity. But in the blink of an eye, time unfroze, And as fast as I grew into a new set of clothes, I forgot that sweet girl by the school year’s close. Into our sixth grade class, a new girl flew. In the wind, this tomboy’s long hair blew. Like the sun in the sky, her smile shone true. I dreamed of her both day and night And contrived where I might of her catch sight - And so upward soared my heart like a kite. It’s good that it did not hit a tree, As I came down again from temporary insanity. Time passes so quickly, it cannot delay The tasks on fate’s calendar, which it must obey, So I forgot her bright smile, in a swift summer day. In Spanish class, fifteen years of age, One day I looked up from the page, With her laughing eyes I did engage - And, so, for the first time, a girl I’d touch. You couldn’t say, I did not like it much. The feeling was otherworldly, such. Next thing I knew, my heart took a leap, But it fell into a hole so deep. From it, it took some time to creep. I’m sure that you will all agree, It was a bad case of temporary insanity. Unthinkable though it may be, That young girl would not hear my plea. It was I who was forgot, not she. My life would continue to unfold, Like a sculptor, my life’s features fate would mold - She doesn’t like a story, unshaped, untold. Ten years later, I would find A brown-eyed treasure, God designed. To love each other, we were inclined. I was twenty-five and she nineteen. She was a gift from heaven - unforeseen. We’d go everywhere and back and in-between. At least that was to be the plan, Based on the way our story began. To pass up this chance, I’d be a crazy man. One day, on a bench in a mall I sat. Joining me was an old lady that Sat silently too. We did not chat. My sweetheart popped out from a store with a smile, Proudly showing me shoes in the latest style. She went back in, the old lady smiled: “keep her” (not just a while). My heart confirmed the words of the lady grey, But “be my wife”, I was afraid to say. Was she the one that got away? Maybe the day I set her free Was my worst case of temporary insanity. Once in a while in a memory so strong, I hear her singing me a Christmas song. Forty years later, and I now sing along. Yes, despite the passing of many a moon, Sometimes I still hear that tune - No, time does not make me immune. And now, to cut this story short, Similar nonsense, I’ll not report. Twice, the endings were in court. A better man might look deeper than me, And see more than just temporary insanity. At least one thing time can’t destroy - The immutable everlasting joy Which began, the day I was blessed with a boy. I guess love makes the world go around. Every boy and girl with gratitude must be bound, Their existence owed to minds unsound. But now, I think that I am finally free With over four years of sobriety From the dreaded scourge of temporary insanity. Now afternoon has gone to night. My thoughts do my dreams incite. And they are quite a fright. I cannot tell if it’s long ago past, Or if it’s more of a future forecast, Or a repeat, many times amassed. It might be that I’m at St. Peter’s gate, Or maybe hoping to reincarnate, And the judge will soon decide my fate. “Show me mercy, I know I’ve done bad. Must your rules of judgment be ironclad? It was temporary insanity I had”. “That’s a sentence, not a plea. You’ll serve a lifetime of temporary insanity.”

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Date: 4/23/2024 5:59:00 AM
Belated POTD Congratulations David for your “brilliant” enthralling tale of your life….l didn't want it to end!! Soooo good! Debx
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David Crandall
Date: 4/23/2024 6:47:00 AM
Thanks Deb - thanks for the compliment - glad you liked it!
Date: 4/16/2024 4:23:00 PM
Congrats on POTD, David!
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David Crandall
Date: 4/16/2024 7:37:00 PM
Thanks Kim!
Date: 4/15/2024 8:52:00 PM
You take the reader on an amazing journey David, an enjoyable read. Belated congratulations to you on the honour of POTD. Greetings from Crete. Tom
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David Crandall
Date: 4/16/2024 7:38:00 PM
Must be nice - I've heard good things about that part of the world!
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Tom Cunningham
Date: 4/15/2024 9:42:00 PM
I'm just here for a week on holiday
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David Crandall
Date: 4/15/2024 8:56:00 PM
Thanks Tom! Create, is that where you live?
Date: 4/14/2024 5:08:00 PM
David, your story curls softly around me and my heart. I've heard the statement: ' There's someone for everyone. ' So true, however, finding that special person may never happen. Love is a beautiful emotion, indeed. Sometimes, it can cause ' temporary insanity. ' For many different reasons, of course. Congratulations on Poem of the Day. My best to you. :) Hugs, Brandy
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 6:39:00 PM
Thanks Brandy! I'm glad your feeling of it was positive. I enjoyed remembering it too.
Date: 4/14/2024 9:48:00 AM
Cute David. A lifelong temporary insanity. Congratulations on your POTD! :)
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Linda Alice Fowler
Date: 4/14/2024 7:00:00 PM
LOL. Just sayin'. ;);)
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 3:31:00 PM
Thanks Linda...hmm, a lifetime temporary insanity= permanent insanity - it's worse than I thought!
Date: 4/14/2024 9:05:00 AM
Congratulations on your POTD honor, David! They're many moments in life and experiences that do seem like temporary insanity. We must live with the loves and the loses we experience in life. Enjoy your special day of recognition! A poet in Texas, Bill
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:08:00 AM
Thanks Bill. Agreed!
Date: 4/14/2024 8:03:00 AM
Congratulations on this Temporary Insanity poem being selected POTD David..Very entertaining and amusing journey you've had.
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:07:00 AM
Thanks Nancy - I'm glad you liked it!
Date: 4/14/2024 7:22:00 AM
Congratulations for POTD . Enjoy :)
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:07:00 AM
Thanks Heidi!
Date: 4/14/2024 7:01:00 AM
Congratulate on your POTD Win. I enjoyed reading your wonderful story/write. Have a blessed day with your win..............
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:07:00 AM
Thanks Paula, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Date: 4/14/2024 6:05:00 AM
Cute story. In second grade I sat behind a girl with blonde hair and one day I began stroking her hair whilst deep in a daydream when suddenly she turned around and gave me a slap across the check and abruptly returned me to reality. Still, I fancied her all throughout grade school and junior high. A love unrequited. Enjoy your day in the sun
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Brandy Nicole
Date: 4/14/2024 5:14:00 PM
:)
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:06:00 AM
Haha, thanks Tom - that made me laugh
Date: 4/14/2024 4:08:00 AM
returning to congratulate you on your well deserved POTD designation. A winner for sure! have a great day, Sara
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:06:00 AM
Thanks again Sara!
Date: 4/14/2024 3:59:00 AM
Back again to Congratulate you on POTD which is ver deserving! - Blessings, Daniel
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:06:00 AM
Thanks again Daniel!
Date: 4/14/2024 3:51:00 AM
David, I enjoyed your journey, congratulations on POTD.
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:05:00 AM
Thanks Tania!
Date: 4/14/2024 2:47:00 AM
Better to have loved and lost than to never have loved at all. Enjoyed the read, congratulations David on receiving the honour of poem of the day… Beryl
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:05:00 AM
Thanks Beryl - and agreed!
Date: 4/14/2024 1:14:00 AM
Congratulations on POTD. It is a fine poem.
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:04:00 AM
Thanks Hilda!
Date: 4/14/2024 1:02:00 AM
I'm sure I commented on this write earlier, David, but the PS Grinch is on the prowl again. In life, we love many times, and lose some along the way. That shouldn't diminish the importance of each love we enjoyed. We're not always to blame for the losses but deal with them we must and move on. Congratulations on this one being recognized as POTD.
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:04:00 AM
Thanks Lin. I always remember when a friend told me that just because a relationship ends, does not mean it wasn't successful.
Date: 4/14/2024 12:55:00 AM
What an epic potd! Congratulations
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:04:00 AM
Thanks Karen!
Date: 4/13/2024 5:56:00 PM
Hello David, What a journey through the labyrinth of memory and emotion, each stanza a chapter in the book of life. I loved how your artistic words as they echo the universal experience of fleeting infatuations, missed connections, and the bittersweet passage of time. The including of personal anecdotes with universal truths creates a nice reflection that is both raw and relatable. David this is wonderful exploration of love, loss, and ultimately, redemption. - Blessings, Daniel
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David Crandall
Date: 4/14/2024 9:02:00 AM
Hi David - again, thanks for your words, which I hope I earned, and which are suitable for framing.
Date: 4/13/2024 5:09:00 PM
Thanks Sara for your kind words. It's 95% true.
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Date: 4/13/2024 4:51:00 PM
Impressive! You've written a captivating story all in rhyme. Not an easy task. I was spell bound as I read your poem and appreciate you sharing your 'temporary insanities,' the depth of which changed as you grew in age. I marvel at your willingness to share your vulnerability and in such a deep, cathartic, and poetic way. Your poem is worth 1,000 accolades! Need I say more? Oh, yes, it's a fave! Enjoy your evening. Sara
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