Away toward
With without
Here beyond
Noing yesing
Ahead behind
Knowing guessing
Winning losing
Open close
Hold release
Taking giving
Reject choose
Accept resist
Listening ignoring
Attention drift
Going returning
Seeing beyond
Living dying
Being beyond
Laughing crying
To from
Us them
You me
Opposite same
Love shame.
The verb to ward, to guard, protect, keep watch over. Also, to ward off, turn away, deflect, repel.
Finding a way, options, choices, decisions, arriving.
Finding what was once here is now away, gone, no longer available, no longer an option.
I have, don’t have, a way of doing this. I’ve got a way.
Got away, escaped, avoided something difficult or possibly painful or harmful.
Sometimes as, went on holiday, took a break.
A Geordie phrase, hadaway, meaning either get away, as in go away from me, or, as in, thats nonsense. Equally, meaning come on, as in come with me, we are going this way or it’s time to leave, lets go. Maybe, also, let’s get on with it, as, hadaway then.
Now the word equipoise is finding its way here in me, and, finding a way that lands between this and that, finding a sense of equipoise feels like… a way… maybe, or even just, there is no one way. Anyway, here’s to all those and these ways, hey?

