Grandiose Recollections

Grandiose Recollections

A Poem by Bryan Sefton

If I spread my arms to embrace the collective me that is this point in time.
If I stretch my truth to its conclusion when speaking of this life of mine
If I seem taller than I stand and if my air is rather grand
Does anyone bleed because of it?

If my cataracted critical eye makes me squint when observing my truth
(You can nudge the next man and wink when I recall my youth)
My consummate self can be put on a shelf and knocked off whenever you've a need
I don't mind

If I speak of a sparrow and an eagle spreads its wings
Or a marlin stops the boat when I'm speaking of a cod
What then? It was a fish. It was a bird, and the action has occurred
And there have been those to whome this mortal was a God

You too are in the autumn of your life, my friend
Your spring and summer were without end back then
They cannot be exaggerated more than they meant to you
The events that were milestones?
Pebbles? Call them millstones!
Entertain me with your life. Speak on!

© 2022 Bryan Sefton


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Added on July 29, 2022
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Bryan Sefton
Bryan Sefton

Manchester, Lancashire, United Kingdom



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