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'Liquid Words' is Arthur Weil's ninth book of poetry. His writings here deal with happiness, nature, philosophy, love, and aging, among other topics. These are lighthearted, witty poems that reveal the passions of the human heart. Titles include, "I'm So Lucky, "Where Did My Libido Go?", and "The Vacuum of Silence."
Arthur Weil
Arthur Weil 85 years old Arthur Weil is from Piedmont, California. He is a retired high school teacher and real estate agent. Arthur Weil's poetry examines all facets of life while paying tribute to them with wit, wisdom and whimsy. His words inspire the reader to look at life in a new way, to pause and appreciate, and, always, to chuckle. He has been published in a number of anthologies and newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune. He has published 17 books of poetry since his first, "Life, Love and Gems That Shine," in December of 1999. Mr. Weil escaped Nazi Germany in 1938 as one of 1400 children of the kindertransport. He spent his formative years in Chicago, completing his BA and MA degrees, finished his PhD coursework in History at UC Berkeley. He taught in the public school system for 27 years, and went on to run his own real estate business for 24 years before becoming a full time writer. Art is a strong supporter of the arts in the San Francisco Bay Area. He has two children and three grandchildren. At the age of 85, Art recently finished a book of poetry for teens, "Eat My Words."
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Liquid Words - Arthur Weil
Liquid Words
by
Arthur Weil
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Happiness
A state of well-being and contentment: joy, a pleasurable or satisfying experience – that is how my Merriam Webster defines ‘happiness’. If that’s the case, then I’m happy to say, that along with that blinding, uplifting, emotional state called ‘love’, I have been most fortunate to, on many an occasions, be overcome with happiness. Sometimes this feeling sweeps over me, flooding my heart and blood with its chemicals and emotions, unstoppable, like an uncontrollable sneeze. Other times, I had to consciously work at it – consciously seek it, consciously force it to trickle in.
So then, is this ‘happiness’ a fleeting thing? It seems to be – unless one cultivates a healthy, happy ‘attitude’. How one goes about maintaining a happy attitude is key. Studies show that a healthy, happy attitude has the added benefit of creating a healthier body. A healthy body in turn, contributes to our happiness. Happiness has a physiological affect on our body chemistry, sending positive signals to the brain, which in turn sends positive signals to our body. People who exercise regularly report adrenalin surges of happiness, as do lovers. The happiness felt when winning an award, or getting a diploma will be short-lived, unless there is a steady flow of this currency in the body.
Sometimes we can fool our body into generating happiness simply with a positive state of mind. I’m in a constant search for positive states of mind. My calendar is filled with live entertainment, pleasurable experiences, and daily challenges: theater with friends, lunch with my Men’s Group, weekends away with my kids, my daily quest to write the best poem I can. Yet, the most sustaining happiness of all, I find, is the peaceful and passionate relationship of a partner.
As we get older, our idea of what constitutes happiness changes; our perspective changes. We mellow. We accept the imperfection in ourselves and in others, and actually begin to admire our eccentricities and our uniqueness. We realize we don’t have to control everything and everybody. We know that life is full of compromises. Our aim is simply to live peacefully, in harmony, with a positive outlook and spirit.
Sometimes, we cannot avoid negative feelings, sometimes, but once you’ve felt the contrast of having happy adrenalin chemicals flowing around your body and brain, you’re more likely to want to revert to that feeling. Joyful poems, happy endings, lively songs, blissful dreams, good food, moments of kindness, and loving gestures may be all I have to rely on at this age, but it’s everything.
I intend to live in the moment; discover every moment of happiness. Hug and kiss each moment – and by doing that welcome even more of it.
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She whispered
I miss you.
A beautiful, powerful statement
Sincere
I was, I am same body (to be missed)
Of course, I missed you too.
It was but hours ago that we met!
Threshold of the Universe
With visions and fireworks
Pinnacle on Mount Loneliness
I experience the hues of the rainbow
Frothing, haunting formation of clouds
Cirrus, Nimbus – like angels, scaring demons in the sky
The radiance, the magnificence of life
Uncanny inspiration, all too short!
You and I stand at the threshold of this universe
Confined, deliberate – ready to dare or do
Planted firmly to explore our vision
Gift of life in all its brilliance
Like Moses holding the tablet of the Ten Commandments
Downward – exhorting his people
To abandon the Golden Calf
So you too – here – retreat from the steep mountain
Inspired/halo – visionary
Truth – in awe of The Creator,
The Unifier of the Universe
Queen/King of nature’s power
Admire, thankful, humble,
In this, our place, the infinite universe
The spirit is within you – me!
Yet, we are but on the threshold!
Go, take another first step!
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Airing Out
I fling open the window
To let the cool, clean air in
Or the stifling, stale air out
Sometimes the brisk draft is uncomfortable
Depending on which way the wind blows
It’s Nature, sloughing off dust
Fumes, chemicals transferring
My atmosphere –
For me to inhale warm or cool –
Breezy – silent
Can’t you feel the change in the air?
You, I, we – simply, automatically breathe
Who has time to analyze the gasses?
Amazing – the power of air and water!
Just a little penetrating draft and
Our perception and thought soon are modified.
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I’m So Lucky
I’m so lucky
To be here
Alive!
Cherish this moment
Sipping this drink
Gulping a bite
Eyes eat up action
Whispering noises
Breeze against my cheek
Rejoice
Smile as taste buds are jubilant
Anxious to share
This very moment
With you
With friend, twice celebrated
My mind stuffed
Filled with pleasure
Appetite just right