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My Poem “The Time is Now”
It's 3 A.M. again... it's the time of after and before... it's quiet - which means it is the perfect time to listen... it is now when people like me awaken in the dark after being awoken to think more upon what our inner-self wishes to explore. It is not a time suited for everybody... it is not a time when that many might wish to converse; however, in my experience, it is a fertile time to walk through the garden of poetry and inspiration - because it is a time when the mind of everyone, especially a poet, is open to more than they might think... it is time to let your thoughts wander clearly without the expectation that you might find yourself leap from one extreme scenario to another like you might during a dream. It is before the sun has risen when I have repeatedly found myself considering where I am, why, and how? It is while the moon is still in the sky when I have ventured to answer the question: where do I go from here? It is after leaving behind the fog of the dream-world that I try and recapture something that I may have discovered while traversing my own internal ocean - that is both of my own making but is also connected to something a great deal more vast and deep... It is now when I have always been more aware of who and what surrounds me and defines me - and I believe that for the rest of my life it will always be this time when multiple realities will continue to meet, and whether consciously, or not, decide that the time is now to reveal themselves to me.
A Poem A Day #436: Dusk
A Poem A Day #435: All will never be lost
A Poem A Day #434: Everything means Something
My Poem “Continue on”
Everything has an end date... Everyone has an end fate... Everything deteriorates over time... Everyone, no matter how long they live, only has a relatively short life. Everything has a use... Everyone has a path... Everything has an expected way to be used... Everyone has a first and a last. Everything can be lost, and sometimes things can be forgotten... Everyone is human and is connected to everybody else and there are times when, to some people, we are all important. Everything is influenced by everyone who interacts with them... Everyone is an example of what is necessary to remember every day - that our time here on Earth with those nearest and dearest to us is temporary, so the memories that we make should be captured in every way that we can. Everything only means something when someone gives it an identity that stays with people that even after an attempt at reinvention they can not lose... Everyone can be someone's Everything - but because the spirit of someone is more deep and complex than something, people can not easily be moved on from - because the echo, the shadow, the aura of who they are, who they were, and who they will always be will continue on.
A Poem A Day #432: Overlap
A Poem A Day #431: Mark
My Poem “Tatters”
When you grow up with nothing you really do appreciate everything - however, everybody always has something, everybody always has someone, everybody always has moments that they look back on and people from their life that stand out because they had a profound effect on them... when some people are born they are surrounded by shiny things - but sometimes little to no love to be found; when some people are born they do not know that in comparison to other people of the same age their parents do not have the same means to give them what other children have - but it doesn't matter because what they have and what they will always have is a connection, a bond, a hidden but important history and a tapestry that only they know. When we want to discover more about ourselves we look in, we look out, we look back - just like astronomers looking up to the starlit sky of the cosmos and the infinity of space and the wonders to be revealed - and we try to recapture times, experiences, relationships, feelings; but once something has happened it is always hard to see and to recount every detail of everything, because our own internal storyteller has a way of dramatising and often romanticising things in such a way to make them seem better or worse than they were. When a person lives their life they always discard pieces of themselves that they have collected and acquired over the years - fingerprints that could be used to identify them, such as: messages, photographs, souvenirs, memories - things that though they may have wanted to lose, they kept a hold of because they still felt a longing to return to the same place and the same time, with the same people, they once visited, and loved, and might still love. When someone's world implodes there are always fragments of them and the world that they knew strewn in every direction and left for others to come along and pick up afterwards and continue their journey in some way - such as incorporating them into a story, or repurposing them and recycling them so that they can be used over and over again - and all my life I have witnessed this and I see the value in using what others no long have a reason to keep, and now that I am older and I fully understand what in life truly matters I know what it means to take the bits and the pieces of other people's lives and fold them into our own, because there is so much to be learned from picking up seemingly random things and putting together a new puzzle - especially to those who are adept at using their imagination and creating new stories from the tatters of others.
