Monday, June 28, 2010

Time Sweeps by in Decades


Time sweeps by in decades like a line of thunderstorms, and suddenly, we are decades older and can't remember how we got here. How did we get to be so old? Why do we still feel so young? Why do we still know so little?

Every age has its compensations, its own benefits, its own points of light. One of our tasks as we go through life is to notice and appreciate these as we go along.

Another reason to pay attention.

2 comments:

  1. Nomads

    They began chanting with both feet,
    Wandering lands, marking by song
    Where they had been. That became theirs
    Wherever they could not stay,
    Because nobody owned the earth
    Until buried beneath it. Maps
    Never were fixed whose signs changed
    Even when feet stayed the same.
    They knew each other by different names
    And traded things for other things,
    Until they decided to gather
    And make a book that recorded
    Their songs -- such was this news
    For certainty, forcing malleable
    Ink stains to solidify, strokes
    Holding nature to immutability.
    Then they closed the book. They said,
    “Nothing more may now be added;
    There is already enough that we do not
    Understand.” So began footnotes, parsing
    Whose place in a sentence could alter
    Monks becoming scribes becoming scholars,
    Folding into leaves of the sacred
    Their lives and interpretations of life.
    The book that was in one tongue
    Was transformed into another
    And sounds once again were freed
    To mean whatever was needed.
    By now each had lost the knack
    Of remembering without a book,
    So when the book in their hands
    Burned in the desert, they were lost.

    [Disposable Poem June 28, 2010]
    Dr. Mike

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  2. Dr. M:

    What a great poem. Thanks, sir.

    H. K.

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