This poem grew from three small conversations across the WordPress community ā first with David, then with Nancy, and then with David once more. Each reply carried its own quiet image, and when I gathered them together, they seemed to form a single drift of thought, as if the words had slipped through the same window and landed in one place.
In stanza order, they are.
1. David: Sketches, poems, scraps, or: Dreams ā The Skeptic’s Kaddish
2. Nancy: Unread Message ā The Elephant’s Trunk
3. David: Intellectual or Public introspectual ā The Skeptic’s Kaddish




Between light and shadow, these moments gather ā small echoes leading toward the words that follow.

Written in response to Sadjeās āWhat Do You See? #345ā prompt
>> What do you see # 345- 15, June- 2026 ā Keep it alive
A quiet moment at the window that opened into the poem below
Words Fall Through the Window
Looking through a window
Searching for tomorrow
There is only an afterglow
As life lingers in limbo
Petals softly fall
Knowing the sound of silence
āDo not wait for meā
Sailing alone in my rescue craft
I sense a spirited updraught
rising through the stairwellās shaft
Where the view softens, and the silence deepens, somewhere beyond the glass, the music carries what the words leave behind
Ivor Steven ©  June 2026

Thought provoking, Ivor.
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Thank you kindly, VJ
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My pleasure
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Wonderful how this all came together, my dear friend. Thank you for including my verse; so lovely and greatly appreciate being part of your poetic creations. Excellent soundtracking, as always. š āŗļø š¶
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Thank you for being an inspiration for my poem, your articles seem to nudge me to respond with a thoughtful comment my friend and as Wendyās amazing song, I was fortunate enough to see her live way back when ⦠she was referred to Australiaās āJanis Joplinā š¶š„°ššš
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That’s such a beautiful comment to make, my dear friend. I feel quite honored, and greatly appreciate all your kind and gracious words. š„°
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One of the lovely joys of being on WP my dear friend šš„°
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Very clever, Ivor. š
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Thank you so much for appreciating how my incidental anecdotes seem to fall together, Sue šš„°
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i love how you put these all together to create this very touching poem
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And I always surprise myself with how they work, Beth
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Beautiful and seamless, Ivor
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Thank you so much, Sara
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We all search for for something or someone at different moments in life. Well expressed.
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Thank you so much for your thoughtful words, Lakshmi
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Wonderful collaborations!
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Thank you very much for your kind words, Val
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Like minds
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A beautiful creative weaving of poetic responses into an amazing heart-touching poem. Fabulous title, too! š
Wendy reminds me of Janis…and each of their voices touches my heart and all the way to my soul.
(((HUGS))) ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
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Yes, Wendy was referred to as Australia’s Janis, and thank you for your thoughtful words, Carolyn ššššš¶
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A beautiful response Ivor. Thank you so much for joining in.
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You’re most welcome, Sadje
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Thank you my friend
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This is beautifully put together, Ivor!šš
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Thank you so much, Eugi … I do enjoy creating these combined pieces … ššš
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You’re very welcome, Ivor. š« š
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Lovely verse- thankful for that final uplifting draft!
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I always like to finish on a ‘high’ …
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amazing how they all fit together! Bravo Ivor! ššššš
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Thank you for appreciative words, Carol šššš¶
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