SO HAPPY TO BE ABLE TO REJOIN Magpie/ Prompt #81 Hope to stay a while...thank you Tess, for the inspiration!
FOR WHOM?
To what purpose
are the crushed left to be observed,
for whom is this lesson?
I prefer that all archaic,
useless geometry,
be blown away.
Why stop to examine the broken,
as if we can see the heart
in each stone?
Sooner to dust
rather than later,
a flow of breath can free me
from watching decay
go on.
Copyright/ all rights reserved/ 2011
i think they make nice reminders of our journey...seeing them decay is rather sad though...
ReplyDeleteMy favorite lines...
ReplyDeleteWhy stop to examine the broken,
as if we can see the heart
in each stone?
Love the depth here. wonderful piece.
Hi Brian-
ReplyDeleteI do agree...always reminders..and yet I'm the one who wants to move on...thank you..
Hi Reflections-
ReplyDeleteOne of those pieces that just appeared...love when that happens...thanks so much!
beautiful
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see your shop door opened again! The line about seeing the heart in each stone is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love these line -
ReplyDeletewhy stop to examine the broken/as if we can see the heart in each stone...
and emphatise with the sentiment of the poems last lines - a flow of breath can free me/from watching decay go on.
Hi christopher-
ReplyDeleteThank you for the visit and comment!
Hi Blue Sky Dreaming-
ReplyDeleteAlways a pleasure hearing from you..thanks, and it's good to open that door again...
Hi Words a Day-
ReplyDeleteYes, free me...of course...thanks so much for your lovely comment...
Beautiful thoughts, Lyn. (Love your Sargent header!)
ReplyDeleteProfound thoughts well expressed...
ReplyDeleteHi Tess-
ReplyDeleteThank you...that Sargent was a gift!!
Hi Cad-
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely comment, and the visit!
Simply sad and utterly beautiful Lyn! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting, I too would like not to be reminded of certain broken pieces.
ReplyDeleteHi Carrie-
ReplyDeleteSo appreciative of your remarks..thanks! Sorry to be late in responding..still trying to get back on track!
Hi Everyday Goddess-
ReplyDeleteI guess no matter how we try to bypass stuff, it's still always there...thanks!
Nice one. Thanks for the read.
ReplyDeleteWonderful take on the prompt. It is sad when things are left to rot and decay.
ReplyDeleteMy offering on this prompt: http://charleslmashburn.wordpress.com/2011/09/09/he-was-a-ford-man-2/
Very nicely written.
ReplyDeleteI love your poem. It was very nicely written.
ReplyDeleteHi Lucy-
ReplyDeleteThanks for the kind words..
Hi Charles-
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear from you...thanks..
Hi picture-speak..
ReplyDeleteWelcome and thanks for the comment!
Hi ShonEjai-
ReplyDeleteSo glad you liked this..thanks so much!!
Wonderful write
ReplyDeleteAnna :o]
Hi HyperCRYPTICal-
ReplyDeleteStill trying to get back into the swing of things..so appreciate your comment!!
spring comes with beautiful energy and blossom of life, winter is hard to pass by, but it makes life moving and more meaningful.
ReplyDeleteprofound magpie.