Thursday, August 28, 2025

1396 - A Curious Man


 The image is the insides of a cello by Charles Brooks. Curious, no?


The Sunday Whirl presents these twelve words for us to use in a creative writing piece.  

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Converted runway into "runs away".  Poetic licence.




A Curious Man


“Curiosity is the wick 

in the candle of learning.” 

— William Arthur Ward


It’s a mess, his mind.

It dances, 

The only part of him that does,

It lingers then runs away

On a whim, on an idea,

That, virus-like, takes him

Down exciting pathways,

A prey to his curiosity,

Where he draws aside veils

That few normal men

Dare to part.


His realm is also a mess.

Papers, notes, books,

A microscope, two actually,

A brass Tibetan singing bowl,

A decanter of port, brandy.

Paintings, plants, music.

A rubber puppet of Leonid Breznev.

Three lacrosse balls, 

Chinese medicine balls,

A computer and an abacus.

A kaleidoscope of stuff:

A harlequin testament

To a curious mind.


He’s not a rugged man,

Not a blokey man,

Not even a man’s man.

He laughs at the ridiculous.

Has no football team,

Hard pressed to even name one.

Writes poetry of various sorts,

Abhors cruelty and injustice.

Gets emotional easily,

His voice will quaver,

And his eyes water readily.

But he doesn’t care, 

It’s because he does.

As men go, he is, well...

Curious.



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