A Writer's Notebook, Day Two-Hundred-And-Sixty-Seven

I'll keep this short, as I am rather exhausted, but I felt that I got some good work started today.  I've got two poems that I feel somewhat good about, generally.  I am not thinking they are incredible at the moment, but I feel proud of the work.  It feels to me that it is a lot more in league with the kind of work I am doing at my best these days, even if it doesn't reach quite to that level.  Honestly, I am aware that not every poem or every day will be on that level.  At the same time, I do feel a difference when I push myself to do the more serious work, and I feel that doing that on a regular basis as I am attempting to is rewarding me with far more of the kind of work that I want to be producing.  It may not be each day, but I have a few poems I've written lately that just feel like they are reaching something, and I am very glad to know I can do that kind of work even if only once in a while.  And if the cost of doing that occasionally incredible work is to do ordinary work with strict dedication, well, I am absolutely willing to pay that price.

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