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As January 2015 approaches, the mind wanders into those thoughts of what one can do better in the coming year.  Some of us are indeed fortunate to have been encouraged to think and advance out of the box.

Track One, Side Two by Odin Roark It was time. He knew it. Like the cuts on so many of his albums, As he passed through the “got your attention” of side one, He’d often considered the “time to acknowledge some chancier-experiments” of side two. Yeah… Back then, even though he was only thirteen, His father had been prophetic. After all, how many fathers would think to give some philosophy As a birthday gift. But that was long ago, And now it was time he finally rejected society’s pre-ordained lifetime marketing blitz on how to live And allow the oft times sleeper-ideas to maybe awaken discovery. Just like his career of producing long-playing albums Creating the safer decisions for side one was only rewarding When there was risk mixed in, usually on side two. Today… He was going to welcome the task of searching, Go beyond the choices he had been living, Gamble on the unexpected, Travel down the multitier-senses Where less familiar ideas Might muster appreciation for more of a being’s tempo, Rhythm, And harmony. When he thought about it… How enticing that flip side of the so-called normal existence must be Finding out what one’s unknown appreciations are all about That discovery of a finger-snapping epiphany Ready to produce surprises for the future. Lest he forget Passing time was becoming more precarious Making life’s tomorrow a hit Would require risk of another kind. He recalled his father’s birthday message at thirteen, “Embrace the unexpected, Indulge the inordinate, Find the willingness to try track one, side two of your days, It’s waiting.”

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