Bubble-blow, Thistledown and Candyfloss
By Philip Sidney
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Oh this silly life I live
light as soapy bubble-blow,
sparking with foolish
iridescent hope,
watch it float away
and – pop
it bursts and is no more.
I anchor my flimsy self
with portentous weights
of right and wrong,
meaning and purpose,
but - like thistledown,
I rise and drift and vaguely note
far below
what I have left behind.
I bite to grasp substance
between my teeth,
and find I grip the candyfloss
of nothingness,
transitory sweetness
tingles on the tongue,
a moment of the effervescence
of here and here and now -
and now
dissolving
into something
indistinct.
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I really liked the fleeting
I really liked the fleeting feel of this. Lovely words and beautiful images. The photo is beautiful, too. The poem seems written for it.
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I really liked the fleeting
I really liked the fleeting feel of this. Lovely words and beautiful images. The photo is beautiful, too. The poem seems written for it.
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This is quite beautiful. It
This is quite beautiful. It's like something Yeats would have written. Ethereal, and in love with the musicality of language.
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Sean says Yeats, I'm going to
Sean says Yeats, I'm going to play too; your beautiful description of the effervescent transience that is perhaps all we have reminds me of the title of a book I like; 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' by Milan Kundera.
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silly, soapy, sparkling,
silly, soapy, sparkling, iridiscent bit of a bubbly brew but sweet sweet too.
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Trips along on its tip-toes,
Trips along on its tip-toes, Philip. An antidote for all that might drag us down. Nice.
Parson Thru
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i read this as being quite
i read this as being quite dark amongst the lovely images...grasping for meaning that can't be reached but ultimately finding happiness in fleeting moments (all there is), always passing into fractured unreliable memories. maybe reading too deep! lovely poem though, full of possibilities and delicate pretty word combos. like the layout/structure/whatever technical word! too
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Hi Helen
Hi Helen
This is such a beautiful poem - but full of introspection, and wise thoughts following the bubbly ones. You write so well.
Jean
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Totally delightful, Philip
Totally delightful, Philip
Tina
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