Forgive the SimplificationA Poem by ThurstonSlowly we get whittled down.The wolves finally overran us no bigger than rats nor as vicious, apologetic even -- deferential with small bites -- chewing and smiling as if enquiring after our hurt. We still kept a brave face. People nodded and kept pity from us. Some, meaning well, enquired after our heart coughed suddenly and hurried on angry with themselves for such a thoughtless remark. Forgive the simplification: courage deserts in small quantities unnoticed. -- not fear, but familiar with surrender -- no longer an outrage, content with helping the victim up. © 2010 Thurston |
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1 Review Added on September 29, 2010 Last Updated on September 29, 2010 AuthorThurstonHuntly, North Waikato, New ZealandAboutI enjoy James K. Baxter, Jon Silkin, Sylvia Plath, to begin with. Want to live forever. Yet to write my best poem, but have been equal runner-up in Commonwealth Poetry Award 1976 for my book Believed .. more..Writing
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