Do Not Rage

Do Not Rage

A Poem by John the Baptist
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A meditation on resistance

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Do not rage against the dying
Of the light,

For such is futility, like cursing
A stream that runs dry in May,

Or damning the fleeting December
Sun for robbing us of days.

Do not rage; let your heart not
Spend itself in vain resistance
Against the irreversible,

Only recall that the spring
Breaks free from winter's grasp,
And the sun returns in the morning.

© 2019 John the Baptist


Author's Note

John the Baptist
With apologies to Dylan Thomas

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Old Dylan wrote a beautiful lyrical poem . . . but I agree . . . rage is never the answer!
good write, John.
Tom

Posted 5 Years Ago


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That fourth stanza really hits the nail on its head. We often stress and focus on things that we have no control over, wasted in "vain resistance". Great write!

Posted 5 Years Ago


John the Baptist

5 Years Ago

Thanks. It is human nature to flare up over the uncontrollable (Think traffic gridlock), but in rea.. read more
Yes, apology accepted on behalf of the great man! A tight, flowing free verse with a sage message.

Posted 5 Years Ago


John the Baptist

5 Years Ago

Thanks. Poor Thomas, beset by his demons, burned himself out. Still, a great poet.
I think this is a marvelous poem. When it is time for us to go, its time. There is nothing we can do to stop it. If we accept it as it is, maybe we will die in a greater peace. I wonder what lies beyond death.

Posted 5 Years Ago


John the Baptist

5 Years Ago

Thanks. Indeed, all matter is volatile, proceeding from apparent beginnings to apparent endings. I .. read more
Brilliant and light-filled words of faith. You artfully present the other side of the theological coin. Each of your verses make an eloquent and perfect argument for transcendence- peaceful, even joyous, transition from this life. Your analogies and imagery are poignant and so filled with truth. Dylan Thomas made his point. You have absolutely made yours. Your last verse is glorious.

Posted 5 Years Ago


John the Baptist

5 Years Ago

Thanks, Annette. While I have always admired the beauty of the Thomas poem, it is not good spiritua.. read more
Annette Pisano-Higley

5 Years Ago

You’re very welcome John, and you are right.
We all die. I can't see the point in raging about it when it is our turn. A quiet acceptance would surely be more fitting and would leave us with more energy to prepare for the inevitable. What will be will be. I still enjoy Dylan Thomas's poem though, even if I don't agree with his point of view. Nicely conveyed lines here John.

Chris

Posted 5 Years Ago


John the Baptist

5 Years Ago

Thanks, Chris. A poem can be beautiful and unwise simultaneously. Thomas was talented, but he died.. read more
Chris Shaw

5 Years Ago

Yes, another poet who died prematurely. What a hell raiser he was. Saw a great film about his life. .. read more
i like how you played on his (Dylan's) theme...
and yes, we can spend our life raging...or we can have acceptance for what is...and be hopeful and appreciate the better things to come.
nicely expressed here, fine poet...
j.

Posted 5 Years Ago


John the Baptist

5 Years Ago

Thanks, J. When you consider the way Thomas lived his wild, alcohol driven life, the poem's premise.. read more

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