Lines on the Extraordinary Nature of Ordinariness
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I am often asked why I revise a poem already published years later. Did I not have a sense of its being incomplete at the time? The truth is, no I didn’t. As far as expressing a sense of what I was feeling at the time, I was happy enough with the original version of the poem below when it first appeared in my collection, A Feeling for the Quickness of Time in 2005. Rightly or wrongly, I felt the feeling was worth sharing, giving readers food for thought that might even let them experience a similar sense of past-present-future as expressed in the most ordinary surroundings as I did then...
I
feel the same way now, 17 years later. as I have grown older and my feelings
matured, so too has my sense of that same ordinariness, especially in so far as
there is nothing ordinary about it at all. At the same time, my feeling for
poetry and expression, too has matured, and I recognise this. Still wanting to
share my experience with others, I find myself working on the same poem, but in
a different way, choosing my words no less carefully than before, but making
sense in ways that eluded me when I was writing the original version because,
albeit unknowingly, I hadn’t yet reached the stage in my life when I had experienced
just what it was and is I felt the need to express and share in the form of a
poem.
Over to you, dear readers, and I can but hope you will enjoy the experience of time-travelling via magic of ordinariness as much as I do.
LINES ON THE EXTRAORDINARY NATURE OF ORDINARINESS
Clouds,
magic carpet rides
to
exotic places;
awakening
us to a repeat
of
bath time potential,
pop
star, jazz player, classic musician...
bent
upon making the world wake up, sit up,
shut
up and listen
sunspots
of memory;
trees,
waving leafy arms,
telling
us off
for
the many mistakes we’ve (all) made,
never
meant to happen, best forgotten, easier
said
than done
A
broken fence, urging us
to
revisit, repair
broken
friendships, forgiving
from
the heart, so...
who’ll
get us off to a good start, forget rhetoric
and
more besides by letting actions speak louder
louder
than words?
An
old armchair, memories
of
a special someone who’ll sit there
no
more, words
in
the air left unsaid, missed opportunities
for
too often forgetting
how much we owe the living
when
too late, but for in our dreams of course,
for
better or worse
Crisp,
clean pillowcases
all
to ourselves, nudging us to observe
a
damp patch
on
the ceiling, spreading, lending pictures
to
half-closed eyes...
landscapes,
seascapes, cloudscapes passing by,
letting
sleep take over for a spot of joyriding – or
running
for cover?
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