12.5.10

Ruminations on Immortality



The illusion of infinity trickles past me in the street
While dwarves and fairies gently tickle at my feet

They tell me of eternity, immortality and all the glorifications of the self
And when their done, I playfully run and take Kundera from the shelf

I show them annihilation and the frustration of all their hopes
And I give them pointers that, over the years, have helped me cope

It pains me to remove the scales from their eyes
But I must, so they don’t cling desperately to lies

For only when eternity dissolves like a misty morning fog
Can we see the true beauty of being just another bump on the log

Of time, for it gives meaning to even the mundane
As if each morning coffee is a splendid refrain

In a greater song, of which we are a part
But from which one day, we must depart

But don’t despair, for death is not a thing to fear
It is a release, a gentle escape from the troubles here

Therefore, enjoy what moments of fleeting joy and ecstasy your given
And while there is still time, stop reading this poem and start livin’

3.5.10

A Plea to Myself

Take the time to talk with them today,
those you love, and can’t replace,
for all of us are on our way.

If they hurt you, as they may,
be forgiving and full of grace.
Take the time to talk with them today.

When tension rises, and moods sway,
defuse it with a kiss well placed,
for all of us are on our way.

Often they won’t fully grasp what you say,
don’t be troubled, or hide away someplace.
Take the time to talk with them today.

For soon you will be old and grey,
with scars and wrinkles on your face.
For all of us are on our way.

And the day is coming, may be this day,
when you will forever leave this place,
so take the time to talk with them today,
for all of us are on our way.