wall
By Di_Hard
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We're the biggest stone in the wall
but we don't sit straight, almost fall
each time we ask why are we here?
This is our free will, to feel fear
yet it's we stir calm seas to rough -
a peaceful thought's not worth enough.
We always want to go inside
where it's dark, a safe place to hide
far from uncomfortable light
where wrong can be mistook for right -
escape into greed, desperate
to do more than keep separate
The Nothing before and after
with our power to burn and slaughter
use science to rock to and fro
grinding the future till gaps grow
Nothing, change everything exept
ourselves; the flaw we can't accept :
to see the Earth and know it's good
without us. Life's more than Man's food
and our stone nestles in the rest -
to keep balance none can be best -
so if we think wer're at the top
it's because others hold us up.
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A clever poem Di,
A clever poem Di,
I like the idea of us all being stones in the wall and holding each other up, but if one should escape and another follows, the wall could collapse.
like you say, to keep in balance we have to work together with the earth. But I suppose there will always be opposing forces, we are all so different. But like yin and yang we can work together if there's give and take.
An inspiring poem indeed.
Jenny.
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Good morning Di.
Good morning Di.
I am not a bricklayer but in my younger days I was naive enough to believe that I could build a Spanish wall with three layers of breeze blocks on top of ordinary bricks and I actually did it. At this point you may suspect that there is a but coming and there is.
As I was saying, I actually did it but when I finished it I realised that I should have used wall ties to keep the blocks tightly joined together but I hadn't A gap developed where my wall joined the house and although it was still miraculously standing when I moved I feared that it was in danger of collapse in the event of a strong wind.
As your apt poem says, in life we need to maintain stability by co-operation and holding each other up if we want to avoid the metaphorical wall crumbling.
Thanks for sharing your deep thoughts with us.
Luigi x
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You've been changing this
You've been changing this around haven't you? sometimes in verse when 'we' is used, I'm not sure whether it it oneself, or generic for mankind in general that is meant? I was intrigued by far from uncomfortable light where wrong can be mistook for right - as it is often the desire to keep in the dark so that misdeeds aren't seen, but here it is the fear of being wrongly accused?
I appreciate the truth that we are held up and helped in whatever good we do by others, as in a wall. but I wasn't sure here whether that was in your mind, or that humankind doesn't appreciate it is being supported by all of nature. Though we are flawed now, God does still want us to look after this earth - to 'steward' it as he said at first, and that's a challenge to each of us personally, not just groan and despair about the accumulating thoughtless usage. For those there may be some progress, and to urge it is good, but we don't need to fear for the future even though there may be difficulties, and many of our/mankind's own making, - Jesus said he's coming back to change everything right again, so he want us to befriend him now to be ready for him. Rhiannon
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Really interesting piece Di
Really interesting piece Di_Hard. These lines: 'use science to rock to and fro' and 'if we think we're at the top it's because others hold us up' particularly stand out. It all seems so precarious doesn't it, all it would take is a mad person with big boots to knock it all down. The dark, cold side facing inwards and the sunny outward facing side which we show to the world. The stone wall metaphor works well.
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Whenever I hear of the wall
Whenever I hear of the wall I think of Pink Roger Waters and this poem is quite appropriate I would say. O yes and of course the Huppty Buppty sad story. The Berlin wall is more of an (happy) ending and actually I don't like PinkFloyed.
Keep well Di! Tom Brown
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