Inspired by philosophical discussions with an old friend. |
This is an age and an era of change, The only constant. Days so strange it blows my mind- The world and ways it works Still things always seem the same. Mental anguish creeps Starts in my soul and climbs up my spine. “Lay low,” said the Wiseman, “For those who pace themselves Will be the ones who win this race Through bright trees and ancient hills, Fields and wherever life may choose to lead.” I pondered the potential of the sage’s good advice And had I done as he suggested I’d have avoided many vices. “It’s times like these that make me wish I were part of the Great Cosmic Debris,” I thought aloud, As helixes and satellites orbited my head. Just then a mighty dust cloud rose Before my eyes, colors dripping Dropping from the sky As he and I, the sage I mean, Continued to discuss possibilities and inclinations- Variations of the ways to view the world And what awaits us in the next. “Love love,” he said, Rubbing the sruff upon his chin, “For those that love will be the ones that Love the love you have to give.” How many ways have we To emulate the train of thought That brought about the changes That will resonate through history? |