#ghosts and gods and stuff

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Half a mile high. Book open. Pen drooping

in one hands; the hand that writes secret words.


Just as the in-flight drinks are served something

enters.“Sounds like dementia. It’s absurd;


ghosts and gods and stuff.” I’ve done deep damage

with my drinking; taken blows to my head.


Who knows? Half a mile high and a mirage

enters me. Shadows? The dark thunderhead


out my window?  “Sounds like that Twilight Zone

Gremlin.” On Thursday I’ll be fifty-two.


Vo’chinch,” my pen writes. Nothing? Good enough.

Good? I’m a half-assed conduit. I’ve grown;


not wiser,  just … vaguer. Just … the one who,

miles high, mumbles of ghosts and gods and stuff.

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Note:

Armenian, an ancient language I am forever butchering when I try to talk, has the most useful word in the world, “Vo'chinch,” (Ոչինչ) an expression that literally means, “Nothing,” but is used in the same way that the French use, “Comme ci Comme ca” — neither good nor bad, it just is.

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