When you've Stopped the Clocks, Cut off the Phone, Placated the Dog...
By Silver Spun Sand
- 1984 reads
Slate me off – joke about me,
think of me often...but always,
bear in mind how fate dictated my life –
shaped who I was, who I would become
and most of all, remember, I don’t
and never did ask for your approval,
nor, your pity.
You have to know, I had no regrets,
no axe to grind. Not then, not now.
You took me as you found me;
loved me or loathed me. It was,
entirely, your choice. What you saw,
exactly what you got. No great shakes.
No big surprises.
Where love was concerned I took
two bites of the apple, but the core
was rotten through and through.
And yet, I lived life to the full, because,
not in spite of. The amazing gift of life
doesn’t come fancy packaged, ribbon tied,
nor with guarantees, so why should I feel
hard done by?
My garden, the most important thing
to me, the sicker I got; there, I forgot
my mortality...the fact that nature
was biased towards the birds, and
the bees. At least trees, and flowers
were given a second chance to flourish
again...
tufted vetch, the common daffodil,
dandelions, and poppies. Bees
and butterflies never think
in months, years or centuries,
but in moments; the distance
from pansy to sweet-pea...
from daisy to buttercup.
What’s good enough for them
was more than good enough for me.
The light that was me will never burn out.
Look beyond your self pity and tears
and you will see it. Even now, when
the unforgiving light of day, would do
its best to blind you, I still shine on.
Only cast your eyes to the horizon.
There I will be, where it is ever
that first blush of dawn. This…
here…now, is all we have. Grab it,
like I did, with both hands.
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This really hits the spot -
This really hits the spot - poignant and candid and the absorbing identification with nature. A great piece of writing keeps you wide-eyed to the end and mine were just so. Well done on the Cherries!
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Written in what for me is a
Written in what for me is a strong and determined voice. There is a great feeling of continuation in this piece, which I particularly enjoyed.
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