Poetry
Related: About this forumHe knew not where he'd be laid to rest when he entered this world of strife
He'd no idea the earth was round when he began his life
He grew to manhood, pulled his weight and watched the seasons turn
But never wondered if there was more and so he did not learn
That every shelter has its cost and safe's not always best
He played it safe he took no risks and never left the nest
I passed his grave this morning in a weedy churchyard plot
Just off the dusty gravel road, but mourn him I could not
He'd never died as he'd never lived. It's a sad sad thing to say
But no one would have noticed had he lived another day
It did not have to be this way---a life he lived in vain
Had he understood that a life well-lived requires that we know pain
His stone's in the rear view mirror now; I'll not see it again
It's all he leaves behind to prove he's ever really been.
MLAA
(18,598 posts)Atticus
(15,124 posts)Rachel M at 6 pm
(137 posts)Are you Robert Frost?
I especially love this...
"That every shelter has its cost and safe's not always best
He played it safe he took no risks and never left the nest"
Coincidentally, my mind has been on this subject for a few days now, after finding the lyrics (that I'd previously not understood) to an old song
The song was "Open Your Heart" by the Human League...
"Being an island, shying from trying seems the easy way, such an easy way. But there's no future without tears"
There's no future that does not include tears, so why play it safe? You're going to cry either way. Might as well take the risks rather than hide from the world
Atticus
(15,124 posts)lillypaddle
(9,605 posts)Definitions be damned, this is a sonnet and a very fine one at that.