nectar nuggets

quick bites designed to entice

30 May 2025

Tunnel Vision (In Superposition)

"The light at the end of the tunnel is quantum fantasy"
25 May 2025

Grill Me Tender: A Culinary Cataclysm

"I'm good at delicate dishes that fall apart regardless"
24 May 2025

The Feelies

"I feel like a fool in bloom, like springtime in my chest"
24 May 2025

Life’s Maelstrom

"Life's maelstrom—a senseless sea of waves that pull and push"
23 May 2025

Evolution – from Secret to Sacred

"After years and years of joyous guilt—here is my confession: I love you"
22 May 2025

Economy of Life

"All that we hate evaporates; all that we love grows roots."
11 May 2025

The Nature Of Nurturing

"Those who nurture without parenthood are a universal human gift."
10 May 2025

Personal Knowledge

"With age comes strength—of will, of knowledge, of knowing what is right."
09 May 2025

If I Gave You A Voice?

"If I gave you a voice, would you use it? Someone needs to know."
07 May 2025

My Little Fancy Devil

"My little devil knows your worth."
06 May 2025

Flow a River of Silver Over a Semi-Precious Stone

"When you let a river of love flow over a human heart, you lift a soul to glorious happiness."
05 May 2025

What If You’re Happy?

"Maybe I'm happy enough to cherish what if and what I know."
05 May 2025

A Triptych

"You are the most singular soul I've never met."
03 May 2025

Gelato

"The delicious uncertainty of Maybe—that is the soul of relationship."
03 May 2025

A Subtle Lullaby

"Linger in the quiet, feel the peace, and appreciate uncertainty—that is how you know you are alive."
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The "Nectar Nuggets" page features maxims of David's poems. The maxims are organized in batches from David's most recent poems at the front to his earliest submissions at the back. You can use the page number and date buttons below the boxed content to navigate. Recommended for use when browsing. You can also locate maxims for David's poems by visiting the Poetry Blog, selecting a poem and clicking on the "Maxims" tab. Recommended for use when reviewing specific poems.