Sunday, August 21, 2016

HAVING VISION



THE ETERNITY OF YOU

I am still yet a babe
walking in the darkness looking up,
always up,
seeing the slight clouds raking the night sky.
When I compare my short years to the lights
seen from long ago yesterdays,
I truly know that life, my life,
yours too,
will never grow old and gray
no matter the doors we walk through.

© M Durfee
8/21/2016

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  1. but are there right doors and wrong doors?

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    1. There is only one door that I KNOW of Charles. Although I have my own personal beliefs and faith, many others have theirs as well.

      I view any person's belief structure, my own included, as a way to get through, find solace, for this portion of living, not a defining "last word" as to what happens in the next room.

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  2. well this sounds very optimistic! it's a comfort, this poem, although charles' question adds a complexity of its own.

    hope you are well, mark. how much i thought of you during that bastard's visit to detroit.

    love
    kj

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    1. kj I am doing OK, complaining never did me any good so I adapt to a fluid situation.

      You mean, I assume Trumps speech before the DEC? Nothing concrete, nothing of any substance, same as any other political speech--red meat for the fans. *meh* I do not believe anything they say pre-election, there is too much history to look at when making a choice.

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  3. Very beautiful, Mark.

    We are here for such a short time. Might as well keep looking up, as we move blindly along.

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    1. BANG! Ten ring Sarah, that was my thinking--up is better than down and certainly in this region, prettier.

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    1. As I saw it that particular story did not have a dictated ending Erik, left it to the readers own state of being to decide on the whims of a princess, jealously in love, to decide HER state of mind at the moment.

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  5. I love the imagery of clouds raking the night sky. I feel the optimism at the end Mark ~ Enjoyed this one~

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    1. Grace, post demise life--I have always been an optimist. Of course I have to wait for a bit yet to find if the optimism is rewarding with reality--but it's like dreams of what one would do when they win the lottery.

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  6. Forever young...beautiful thoughts and poetry. I've missed this place.

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  7. Hopefully, and compared to eternity, we'll always be young.

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    1. Eternity is definitely an element in my thinking here Jeff. But--the eternity I envision encompasses no clocks and how we arrive is how we are.

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  8. Is that what it means to be young at heart?

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    1. More like no matter how far we age in this arena Alice, we will still be and for quite awhile yet comparatively young to them who inhabit the front row.

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  9. We are but a grain of sand in the sea of eternity. The stars are billions of years old, so I guess we are babes!

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So Walking Man I was thinking...