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Of Change and Timeless Treasure
Contributed by
cetblue
on
Wednesday, 9th December 2009 @ 08:06:08 PM in AEST
Topic:
abstract
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But I am too full
to swallow more ifs
and might-have-beens.
I took my bowl without complaint
and I will save the rest for later.
Is your bowl truly forged of steel?
Mine is made of gold -
It is soft and will not rust.
I shape it as you shape your swords.
And as you hoard your glass figurines
I collect abstract thoughts,
I try to keep them polished
so that they glimmer in the moonlight.
Time isn't so precious, really,
not when you have a pen in hand
and a keen eye trained
to watch for wilted rainbows.
I spent too many hours
trying to capture sunshine
on a cloudy day.
Too long I worshipped
what I should have loved.
I walk now -
I was too impatient to run.
Here and there I cross a bridge
and toss aside another
rigid set of rules
I break -
and recreate -
and take my time,
it is not too late.
And every time I have tried
to hide in the corner,
sensical things get in the way;
brooms sweep me out
and spin me around
towards fate
and away from destiny.
As of late
the mirror behind your eyes
has become a glass window.
Time was on my side,
and time was all it took
to realize that
only your words are blades,
and even they have dulled.
So now I give my bowl without complaint;
I took it with water,
perhaps I will fill it with sweet nectar
before I pass it down
to another of the faceless.
One day my hair
will be as silver as your sword,
but I will not rust away.
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cetblue
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Re: Of Change and Timeless Treasure
(User Rating: 1 ) by myheartsvoice on
Thursday, 10th December 2009 @ 06:27:31 AM AEST (User
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The tittle is epic, i could
not pass this poem by if
i were blind cause of it's
insistance to be read . . .
" One day my hair will be
as silver as your sword,
but I will not rust away. " . . .
What style, what insight,
what magnificence in this
poem, the last verse did
it for me, such power in it's
reflection and irony . . .
Ben . . .
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Re: Of Change and Timeless Treasure
(User Rating: 1 ) by Aspirant on
Thursday, 10th December 2009 @ 07:22:15 AM AEST (User
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This is my favourite poem on this site so far. You did a fantastic job balancing deep insight with simple language. The poem as a whole feels complete in a way that very few do. |
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