Ever, my friends drug me to what I call sweaty yoga, and I was sitting there doing it, slip sliding all around. This was like back in my 20s, right?
So I was pretty flexible, but I was like slip sliding around, and then I had this moment where I was like, I am wearing everyone's sweat. It's like a mixture, and I literally promptly like got up and exited the building.
I was like, I cannot do this. That would be so gross to me. But if you love it, I'm happy for you.
No, no, no, no. I would never do hot yoga. For one, I have a hard enough time with, you know, making sure I'm breathing correctly.
But, yeah, that's kind of the same as Pilates, though. Pilates gets hot. I'm not going to get disgusting.
Jody, hi. Wizard, wizard, wizard, wizard. How are you? Happy Sunday.
Hey. How's everybody doing? Good. How are you feeling, by the way? I'm here.
That was beautiful. Was that new? Did you just do that today, or... Two days ago, I published that. I don't know the date.
I lose track of time a lot. I could have made this last week. It could have been six months ago.
I now have a pile. And I go through sort, and I'm like, okay, this looks good now. You know? I really couldn't tell you.
But I know it's recent, so it's still in my memory. Well, I love it. Thank you for sharing.
I just want to say, as a fellow poet, your poetry is outstanding. It's beautiful. I love reading your poetry.
I usually don't like reading poetry, as funny as that might sound. I'm not a big reader. I love listening to people recite their poetry, and then I'm just glued.
You know, my ears are open. But I just want to let you know, your poetry is prolific. It's profound.
It's beautiful, inspiring. I hope you come up and read more. I hope you're feeling better.
I know you've been going through your own stuff. And I'm always amazed and inspired when I read your poetry. It depends on who's in my feed, and you're in my feed a lot.
So I'm grateful for that. So thank you. Thanks for sharing it out loud.
It was great to hear it. Yeah, well, I did this here and there. It's just I've had issues speaking a lot, especially through some of my longer poetry.
But I'm going to go back to it, because, well, the way I see it, all of my poems are just lyrics to songs I haven't written the music to yet. And I'm getting there. Each poem becomes a song.