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A new poem today, probably brought on by my having too much time to think during such days of Covid-19 coronavirus that the world is waking up to every day, but none of us know how any day will end; even so, 'Hope springs eternal' ... which definitely has to be my all-time favourite among corny truisms. wry bardic grin
Some of us, for whatever reasons, get off to an uneasy, if not downright unhappy or bad start in life; some blameworthy fate seems to have it in for us. I felt this way for years as a teenager and young man, not least because I was gay and same sex relationships were illegal at the time; other influences, too, mostly from family and peers, saw my younger self in something of a psychological mess for which it suited me to blame some existential fate rather than take responsibility for myself.
Eventually, I came to realise that any hell I was in was of my own making; it was the start of my finding a way back to a self with whom I was (and still am) more comfortable.
“I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.”
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“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” often attributed to C. S. Lewis
WHERE THE KEYWORD, IS SELF-AWARENESS,
A new poem today, probably brought on by my having too much time to think during such days of Covid-19 coronavirus that the world is waking up to every day, but none of us know how any day will end; even so, 'Hope springs eternal' ... which definitely has to be my all-time favourite among corny truisms. wry bardic grin
Some of us, for whatever reasons, get off to an uneasy, if not downright unhappy or bad start in life; some blameworthy fate seems to have it in for us. I felt this way for years as a teenager and young man, not least because I was gay and same sex relationships were illegal at the time; other influences, too, mostly from family and peers, saw my younger self in something of a psychological mess for which it suited me to blame some existential fate rather than take responsibility for myself.
Eventually, I came to realise that any hell I was in was of my own making; it was the start of my finding a way back to a self with whom I was (and still am) more comfortable.
“I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.”
-
“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” often attributed to C. S. Lewis
There
is a part of me
that
no one ever gets to know
for
my living out
its
fantasy, a nightmare fiction imposed
on
mind-body-spirit
Mind, it can but fight
as
best it can to get the better
of
forces as unremittingly
as uncaringly infiltrating the human body
time after time
Spirit, it can but resist
until
worn down by nightmares
passing for
home truths
by
certain elements of human psychology
worn
on its sleeves
The
better part of me,
struggling with secrets and lies
it’s
made to house
in
a heart hell bent on betraying appearances
behind
closed doors
The
years, they but pass
in
tears for needing to break free
of a mind-body-spirit
that
would ransom me to Reason, but Reason
is having none of it
Finally,
Reason pays up,
returning me to the kind of self
that is a kinder person,
if
vulnerable to life forces that can get the better
of
you, me, anyone
I grow old, but less haunted
by secrets and lies putting me down
than by other ghosts,
old allies in adversity come to rescue me again,
and dry my tears,
That's life, and human nature;
we
may well seek to nurture a natural
predilection for peace
and love in a world open to taking on all-comers,
but…
who knows…?
Copyright
R. N. Taber 2020
[Note: This poet-poem also appears on my gay-interest poetry blog today..] RNT
[Note: This poet-poem also appears on my gay-interest poetry blog today..] RNT
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