dVerse Q240 — At Mercy

At Mercy

When temps dip below
zero, wind moans bite-
numbing frostbite song;
at midnight, quiet sighs,
a clicking trip: mini-split
dies.

Layering buffer works
for pudgy humans, cats;
wee fishies not so much.

We, at mercy of Mother
and Machine, fire
troubleshooting;
ah! warm again!


Notes: I've had 3 power outages this winter. One was via the power company with downed trees, with power/heat restored within 8 hours. Two were my "mini-split" which is a wall unit with a condenser outside, where it just doesn't operate. The first time, I called and hvac tech determined the unit was "confused" for some reason and heat was restored after a half-hour after his arrival. Before leaving, he said a remedy is to shut off the 2 breakers to the unit at the fuse box, wait 15 minutes and flip them back on. Another outage via mini-split a couple of weeks ago, and I tried the remedy -- and it worked.

My son wasn't so lucky this weekend. His apartment lost heat. He put in a work order online, with no response. By Saturday, his apartment was 59 degrees. He tried calling the after hours number and was put on terminal hold. He's been trying to stay warm with space heaters, which will jack up his electric bill. He had no heat as of this morning when he left for work; however, he checked the online system and see the work order has been assigned to someone. Praying he comes home from work to a toasty warm apartment.

Punam is today’s host of dVerse’ Quadrille Monday. Punam wants us to write a 44-word poem using the word trip.
Never The Machine Forever
Soundgarden

I can't live when it lives
It won't live if I die
Machine has no heart to give
Heart it takes could be mine

Come on, come on
Come down, come down
Come out from where you hide

Follows me down the river
Shadows me through the sky
A sideways glance in the mirror
Stalemate machine in a tie

Come on, come on
Come down, come down
Come out from where you hide
Get up, get up
Get off, get off
Get on with your life

Forever means all is not seen
Never means forever brings everything

I fashion will and desire
Always I and I survive
Mercurial mind the fire
*Ferrivorous direction and drive

Come on, come on
Come down, come down
Come out from where you hide
Get up, get up
Get off, get off
Get on with your life

Forever means all is not seen
Never means forever brings everything

Get up, get up
Get off, get off
Get on with your life

Now I see myself clearer
Why time I visualize
I spy device in the mirror
Checkmate watch machine die

Written by: Kim A. Thayil
Album: Down On The Upside
Released: 1996


*I had ferrivorous misspelled. Had to go to the album's liner notes. Then I looked up the definition of ferrivorous. It means eating or consuming iron.

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  1. kim881's avatar kim881 says:

    Thank you for the blast of Soundgarden. Lisa, and I do hope the power cuts don’t continue. We get quite a few of them in our village. The latest storm and snow are just missing our little corner of the UK, but it’s still cold, and your poem resonates, especially:

    ‘…wind moans bite-
    numbing frostbite song’.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      You’re welcome, Kim. I just remember that last line of the song and had to use it. I’m glad the latest storm is missing your corn of the UK. Thanks very much <3

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  2. Good luck to your son. Be safe and sound, Lisa.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Nancy, thank you. He should be getting home soon and hoping he will text me good news. Of course he was too stubborn to come over this weekend and thaw out.

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      1. Men …. no matter how old, they’re so reluctant to listen to reason! I hope it’s good news. Very welcome, Li.

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        1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

          Still no heat, but he called the office and was told, “they’re working on it.” He’s stubborn, but he got that from both me and his dad :(

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  3. Ah… I feel blessed where we live with no power outages so far. There were areas a bit further north where a lot of trees fell… stay toasty.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      first: :::knock on wood::: Question: are your power lines buried or above ground? Thankfully, the wind has been very calm so far :::knock on wood:::. Thanks, Bjorn, trying!

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  4. Hi hear you, Li! I can only imagine how cold it must be. Wish you no more tripping !
    I hope your son’s power outage is restored.
    Stay warm. ❤️

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Punam, thank you for the well-wishing. It’s a toasty warm 11F with winds 11mph.

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  5. subversopus's avatar subversopus says:

    This poem warms me up! Good job!

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  6. Unknown's avatar Anonymous says:

    The entire city had a total blackout a few months ago. Luckily it was summer and only lasted about an hour.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Oh my! What was the cause?

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  7. merrildsmith's avatar merrildsmith says:

    I hope your son comes home to a warm apartment. I’m worried about losing power. I don’t know what we’d do.

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Merril see my comment to Nancy for an update. Around here they have a way you can hook a gas-powered generator into the fuse box, but it’s really expensive and is a real chore to keep adding more gasoline in to keep it going. I end up going to a hotel if the outage is more than 2 days. But that’s expensive also! Knock on wood and hope you keep your power on.

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      1. merrildsmith's avatar merrildsmith says:

        Well, good luck to him.
        I hope you don’t have to go to a hotel!

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  8. Power outages really suck, especially when leaving you with no heat at all. I hope your son’s outage will have been fixed by the time he returns home. At least he had some space heaters.

    I was really concerned this bloody winter storm would knock our power. We got a portable generator at the last minute. It’s strong to power our gas heating system and at least one fridge.

    I’m glad we didn’t have to use it this time. That said, given how poorly the electrical infrastructure is built in much of the country including my area, the next outage is only a matter of time. Overhead electric powerlines are accidents waiting to happen!

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    1. Lisa or Li's avatar Lisa or Li says:

      Christian, I still have wood backup waiting. My son isn’t so lucky but he has the space heaterr as you said. See my comment to Nancy for update on his situation.

      GOOD PURCHASE. Always good to have a plan b. I’m still mystified why they have no trouble at all burying natural gas pipelines but make excuses why they can install underground power lines. It’s prehistoric and so dangerous. It’s a blessing the wind is low here these days, which is surprising, or it would be so much worse.

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  9. All caught in the machine

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  10. rothpoetry's avatar rothpoetry says:

    No fun losing heat in the winter! Your machine sounds like my computer. Sometimes needs a hard shutdown and reboot to make it work. Hope you stay warm in this frigid polar express!

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  11. Oh, poor wee fishies, and your son, I hope they get the heat on for him and glad you could get warm again. I live in fear of the air conditioner failing on a hot day. I really loved the word play, especially when spoken, it has the sound of all the little clicks of the machine. :)

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