http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._N._Taber
It is so
easy to blame everything and everyone for our sense of unfairness whenever life
goes sour on us. Taking responsibility for our own lives can be something of an
epiphany.
Some readers
may be interested to know that I read this poem among others on the 4th
plinth in Trafalgar Square back in 2009 as my contribution to Antony Gormley’s ‘live
sculpture’ project One and Other. (It
lasts an hour.) During that summer, 2400 people from all walks of life performed
their ‘own thing’ on the plinth 24/7 for 100 days; the entire web stream is now
archived in the British Library.
http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20100223121732/oneandother.co.uk/participants/Roger_T [For now, at least, this link needs the latest Adobe Flash Player and works best in Firefox; the archives website cannot run Flash but changes scheduled for later this year may well mean the link will open without it. Ignore any error message and give it a minute or so to start up. The video lasts an hour. ] RT 3/18
OPEN ROAD
Found
myself one day
on a road
I did not know;
kept
walking anyway,
for no place
else to go
Past
fields once green,
houses an
ugly, silent grey;
landscape
obscene,
as if ash on
the clay
Bend
after bend, afraid
of all I
knew I’d surely find,
down to
landmines laid
of the socio-political kind
Sick of
unholy collusion
contrived
daily for His glory
(no
matter our religion)
God, but pawn of history
So, no
sign of salvation
or even a
lifeline in prayer,
any hope
of redemption
reduced
to mere metaphor
Suddenly,
I began to see
as if in
a fog starting to clear,
it wasn’t
the road but me
lost my way, going
nowhere
Woken
from a nightmare,
I was
just in time to discover
home truths at one ear,
alter ego nagging the other
Sunlight,
an open road,
from my folly took me away
as I
walked unafraid
and briskly, into a new day
Copyright R. N. Taber 2007, 2018
Copyright R. N. Taber 2007, 2018
[Note: An earlier version of this poem appears in Accomplices To Illusion by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2007]
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