De Profundis or Mind-Body-Spirit, On the Mend
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“Everybody’s journey is individual. If you
fall in love with a boy, you fall in love with a boy. The fact that many
Americans consider it a disease says more about them than it does about
homosexuality.” – James Baldwin
May 2010 saw the resignation of David Laws
from the coalition government; it was very sad, for him personally and the
country. The latter was told that he broke the rules regarding MP’s expenses in
order to protect his privacy. Apparently, he had claimed rent for an apartment
owned by a man with whom he had been in a relationship since 2001. He had not
declared the relationship.
Now, I have suffered from depression all my life and
poetry has been literally, a life-saver, as was the case when I came to write a
first draft of today’s poem in 1983; I was feeling suicidal at the time.
The title -meaning ‘Out of the Depths’ is taken from a
love letter written by Oscar Wilde while serving time in Reading Gaol.
I wasn’t in despair about being gay, having come to
terms with that some years earlier, but I was feeling acutely
disappointed in myself and my inability to get my life on an even keel.
Eventually, I would do just that, and writing this poem helped considerably, but
it would take a few more years yet and a troubled ocean to cross... in more
ways than one...to Australia. Regular readers will know the tale so I won’t
repeat it here. Suffice to say, I managed to rise above the worst and get my
life in better shape.
While shopping yesterday, I overheard a group of
people discussing how ‘scary’ the pandemic, and how they feel close to despair
of life ever returning to the way it used to be before Covid-19 and its
variants struck. I suspect thee are many such folks out there, among blog
readers too, who feel much the same way. I (know I do, at times.)
My hope is that the poem may yet help you, as it did
me, to rise above our fears and rediscover the Poetry of Love, Friendship and
Motivation...
Yes, Oscar Wilde was gay, and anyone can find
themselves in despair, for whatever reason, any time, any place, anywhere...
so, can deny it or dare judge anyone else for being so driven, whatever his or
her sexuality?
DE PROFUNDIS or MIND-BODY-SPIRIT, ON THE MEND
I lay floating an ocean of misery,
willing myself to drown,
while dolphins kept me company
and Apollo lingered on
Sharks, they kept a hungry distance,
an albatross winged by,
while waves lent a gentle cadence
to twilight’s lullaby
Went into freefall to the ocean floor,
and would have stayed,
but Apollo demanded of me more,
while the dolphins cried...
I let them have their way, if reluctantly,
screaming out for motivation,
searching the finest Poetry of Mortality
for the Threshold of Reason
No inner voice answered me, although
I strained to hear,
then twilight let a cloud pass through
and I found a poem there
Body of straw in that ocean of misery,
willing myself to drown,
I read an ode to life, love and a history
of peace, after wars hard won
It told, how few things in life come easy,
including death...
Such is the fickle nature of humanity
and ways of Godmother, Earth
I felt a poet’s passion take hold of me,
heard its voice in a seagull’s cry,
swimming me across an ocean of misery
to walk kinder shores, head high
I woke in tears still drenching my pillow,
began (slowly) to recover;
at chinks in the blinds, winks from Apollo,
reassuring me the worst was over
Copyright R.N. Taber, 2010; rev.2022
[Note: The poem’s title means Out of the Depths.
An earlier version of the poem itself appears as the Dedication poem (to Oscar
Wilde) in my collection, Tracking the Torchbearer, Assembly Books, 2012;
it has been only slightly but significantly, revised.]
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