We live much of life amid unique choices. Joy is anchored in The One beyond our life. |
To write a poem joyful 'tis in many, many ways. Relief of heart and peace it gives on levels that amaze. But when the poem causes angst because it isn't plain, I feel the "golf ball's" slightly shanked and meaning won't retain. Why can't we see the title shows the meaning of the piece? The body builds as purpose grows to paint it and release. I am not brash to say these words as truly from my heart. They fly away as little birds to illustration start. Mayhaps the truth is plainly seen as under my own nose. My pride's been ruffled and I'd preen to straighten all of those. by Jay O'Toole on April 18th, 2017 The background of this poem is another poem I wrote last night that was misunderstood as to intent. I gave the title, "The Sin of Pride." I wrote according to a contest prompt of "seven lines of seven words each on one of the Seven Deadly Sins." The body of the poem was intended to be an extreme illustration of the title. Apparently, someone thought this was my own personal set of beliefs. Misunderstanding abounds in that...I must say. Read the poem for yourself in tandem with the explanation poem above. It hope it will be quite illustrative. |