Summary
LIfe is a marathon, we must run the full length. The fourth of a series of five poetry on different topics. This fourth one is life, death, aging, introversion, being different , philosophy.
Chapter 1
In search of a hidden reality
I turn to images of my dreams.
I see a golden lining.
The light of Wisdom beams,
But my eyes are misled
By the appearance and the form.
There’s a cloud that shields the meanings
Of the mind’s creativity storm.
2 The Days Between
Into this World we are born
Ignorant of all saved our own existence.
We grow. We learn.
We see truths through only our perceptions.
If we are lucky, we live to know
That everything we believe-
All the knowledge we once held true
In fact is falsehood and wrong.
We know less than nothing.
From this world, death takes us
Ignorant of all except our own destiny.
3 Questions
In different guises
In different shapes
From different angles
In different ways
We ask.
Is there a God?
Was there evolution?
Have I a purpose?
What is for certain?
Seekers want assurance
The faithful wants insurance.
I just want to let sleeping does lie
Since I won’t have the answers
Until I die.
4 Introvert
The company of others is sometimes
A weight on the limb of a flying bird.
Bird used to flying free, alone,
With thought private and
A book for company
Around others?
Heart burst in the midst.
Heart soar in the middle.
Heart sings as I think alone.
The company of others!
Feel my heart freeze
I cannot breathe.
This is not true always,
But often enough
5 Ignorance
Ignorance
Sheltered
Cocoon
Darkness
Safe
Blindness
The price paid
Decisively unknowing
6 Fifty Something
It is a lonely time-
The age of regret.
I wish I could reset
To an earlier time
Even if I made the same mistakes.
Perhaps, it would be different,
I would have a different swagger.
Own my sexuality more.
Be both more brave and more cautious.
Not care how others judge me,
Judge other people less,
Take a different path,
Not necessarily a better one.
It would be kind of fun
Just to see where I end up.
7 In my dreams
In my dreams
I am never old.
I am always young.
I do not dream of the future
Or the current time
Or even of the past.
My dreams are alternate universe
Of me in my youth
Doing things I never done;
Making different choices.
In my dreams
There is never you.
8 California
Oh, California!
Land of my birth.
I cannot look long enough
Feel the air or breathe deep enough
To assure that I can dream of you;
Hear the waves break on shore,
See the lone palm tree against a desert mountain vista,
Feel the air of a hot October night.
Midnight in shorts and shirt sleeves.
I want to live you in my sleep
As I experience you now.
First time back in two decades
Home! Whatever home means sans family,
Oh, California,
Land of my birth !
Golden state land of dreams,
Dreams of illusion in Hollywood
Convertibles, oranges and youth!
I and my sisters turned our back on you;
Left land of dreams and each other.
Reality is easier to live away from a state of illusion
Where harsher realities stay hidden.
I have deliberately, consciously stayed away from
California, land of my birth.
Oh, California
Land of my birth!
Home! Whatever home means sans family,
You welcome me now,
Embrace me in comfort and familiarity
I am relaxed, carefree, soaking in your beauty.
I was never so welcomed when home meant family.
I am home in the land of my birth.
Home is beautiful, can be now, sans family.
Hidden family secrets, challenging exchanges,
Things ignored or focused on too fully
Situations to deal with or not to deal with
Stress, always stress!
On, beautiful California,
Sans family, I can be home now
Oh California,
Land of my birth!
One last look at the shore,
A desert trip pic to post!
I think I will see you again!
Tearily, I board a plan
I will see you before two decades.
I will return to my home,
Home sans family,
I will see you, at least, in my dreams.
Land of my birth
Oh California!
9 Teach Your daughters
Teach your daughters
To speak in confident voices
To keep their eyes raised
To smile when they feel it
To accept compliments
To stare down unwanted gazes
To be strong
To support each other
To be better sisters
We will be better women
We will need to be.
Teach your daughters well
10 The other
I am a woman who rides the bus in a city where people use cars
As prestige, status and transportation.
I am a woman who walks in a city where people use cares
to get to where they will walk on trails, paths, open spaces,
But not a half a block to a restaurant.
I am a woman who rides the bus
So I am judged- you can’t afford?
Afford what?
Wasting half a hour looking for parking?
High blood pressure waiting in traffic?
Risk of the drunk behind the wheel?
Destroying the planet I live on?
Must be because I cannot afford a car.
I am a woman who rides the bus who is freshly showered.
Who wears a newer dress with manicured nails
Pulling out my IPad for the ride and not talking to myself
So I am judged-you can afford?
Drivers and riders judging alike.
I am the other. I am a woman who rides the bus.
11 Falling off of walls
Trying without succeeding
Always feeling defeated
Hard work, gut bleeding
Patterns being repeated.
I know how to fall
Like Humpty off of walls.
12 Intrusions of makind
I site alone tonight, feeling low,
Time, not a friend, is moving slow.
The night surrounds, but can’t carress
It emphasizes what I miss.
A night spent waiting for the day
Will light show things in a different way?
Won’t change the memories or the reoccurrence
Still daytime activity might feel like a reassurance.
I hide myself from all the world
Within the confines of my mind
And yet find I cannot escape
Still the intrusion of Mankind.
Oh, in a life there does fall some shade,
But these are the times for which introversion is made
A time to recover, to gather strength
Life is a marathon, we must run the full length.
Life has been on madness brink.
Delusion with a tequila chaser has been my drink.
Only the space of a night can reduce the rage.
Daylight arrives – now I must smile on life’s stage.
I hide myself from all the world
Within the confines of my mind
Still, I find there is no escape
From the unwelcome intrusions of mankind.























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