Catch-me-if-you-can
By Ed Crane
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A Walrus once said “happiness
is a warm gun.” Find any meaning
to those white vinyl words and
it would be wrong. Impossible
to pin a multi-coloured butterfly
in fickle flight searching for nectar.
A carrot on a stick donkeys us
on without direction looking
for that precious prize until
it leads to the mountain’s edge
where falling means swimming
inside our pool of living death.
The intense flame of a firefly,
a transient light brightening
our night lasting an instant,
echoes through our body
leaving us searching darkness
hoping for the flame’s return.
Like the emperor’s clothes,
we dress ourselves in coats
of imagined pleasure not
believing those around us
can see how exposed we are.
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Wow...wow...This is so
Wow...wow...This is so interpretive, surreal, filled with twisting images - I loved it! The first verse took me to the white album and of course I love the Beatles (Favorite: John Lennon) so Happiness is a Warm Gun conjured his voice for me but the next verses, filled with metaphors, internalized for me the human condition of hope, sorrow, reality and dream...I'm not sure if my interpretations are what you meant to invoke with this but all the same, your phrasing and imagery moved me. Thanks for posting this...much enjoyed it and will read again and again-- setting this in favorites!
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I don't think I understand
I don't think I understand the 'warm gun' phrase though maybe it is conjuring up how we can selfishly grab what will (we think) bring us happiness, without care for harm that the action may bring to others.
I like your concentration on the fragility of the happiness that comes from things, which is what I was aiming at, not belittling temporary happinesses (where not hurting others!), though sometimes as I think you are saying they distract us to neglecting important things that in the end might be saving and lasting, and so end in gloom, needing another temporary lift. Rhiannon
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Evocative for me, of how John
Evocative for me, of how John Lennon composed his lyrics - a worthy cherry Ed.
Dougie Moody
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