Put Out My Eyes ~ A Poem by Rainer Maria Rilke

Put Out My Eyes

Rainer Maria Rilke

Put out my eyes, and I can see you still,
Slam my ears to, and I can hear you yet;
And without any feet can go to you;
And tongueless, I can conjure you at will.
Break off my arms, I shall take hold of you
And grasp you with my heart as with a hand;
Arrest my heart, my brain will beat as true;
And if you set this brain of mine afire,
Then on my blood-stream I yet will carry you.

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Ever Have Water Trapped in Your Ears?

Home Fixes for Water Trapped in Ears

Water getting trapped in your ears is a common occurrence, especially after swimming or bathing. The design of the ear canal contributes to this issue. It’s typically narrow and slightly curved, which can sometimes cause water to become trapped.

Here are some home remedies to help remove water from your ears:

  1. Gravity: Tilt your head to the side and gently tug or jiggle your earlobe. This can help the water drain out due to gravity.
  2. Create a Vacuum: Tilt your head sideways, rest your ear on your cupped palm, and gently push back and forth towards your ear to create a vacuum that might help to draw the water out.
  3. Use a Hair Dryer: Set a hair dryer to its lowest setting and hold it about a foot away from your ear. Move it back and forth while tugging on your ear lobe. The warm air can help evaporate the water inside your ear canal.
  4. Vinegar and Alcohol Solution: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and rubbing alcohol. Put a few drops in the affected ear and then drain it out. The alcohol helps to evaporate the water, and the vinegar can help to prevent bacterial growth.
  5. Yawning or Chewing: Moving your mouth can sometimes help to open the Eustachian tubes, allowing the water to drain.
  6. Using Over-the-Counter Drops: There are ear drops available that are specifically designed to help remove water from the ears.
  7. Prevention: Wearing earplugs while swimming can help prevent water from getting trapped in your ears in the first place.

If the water doesn’t come out or you feel discomfort, pain, or hearing impairment, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Also, it’s important to avoid inserting anything into the ear canal, like cotton swabs, as this can push the water deeper and may cause injury.

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Today’s Good Word ~ Ears

Our ears are a wonderful gift. We hear the sounds of our world through our ears. We hear birds singing. We hear the wind blowing through the trees. We hear waves crashing on the seashore. We hear someone tell us us, ‘I love you.’ We hear the roar of a crowd when our team wins. We hear the stories of an aging parent. We hear the last words of a loved one dying. Our ears are a special gift. 

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