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  • Precipice of Now

    Precipice of Now

    Today’s business awaits my attention.
    A loose assemblage of things still to do.
    An assortment that hangs in suspension;
    At the precipice of ‘now’ … fallen due.
    Unfinished jobs have no place on the shelf.
    And so, to that list; that drop-box of chores:
    bullet-pointed messages; notes to self;
    reminders that only a fool ignores.
    And so, to that list of missed appointments:
    that stalled project; that interrupted task;
    to all that, that is yet to commence.
    To that pending pile: “be patient” I ask!
    . All in good time, each matter’s attended.
    . It’s at that point, the file is suspended.

    © Tim Grace, 9 May 2014


    To the reader: Two weeks after retiring, I started my next job. The plan was to down-size expectation and workload; get things back to a manageable perspective. To some extent that was the reality but the fundamentals of paper warfare move from job-to-job and desk-to-desk. Projects are the enemy of state. They form the territory upon which office activities spiral out of control in the name productivity. Projects – front-line battles that draw upon scarce resources and redirect energies towards hot-spots of disputed service.

    To the poet: As a single-minded sonneteer, I manage my own poetry project – an anthology of sorts. As far as I know “One More Sonnet” has no project-plan; nothing to coordinate its resources and deliver its services. With hindsight, I could back-engineer a plausible plan that makes what I’ve done look organised; but in fact, the whole project grows like topsy. From one idea to the next I lunge and lurch … help wanted; must be good with pen and caper!


    Precipice of Now
    Precipice of Now