Not My Conundrum

Not My Conundrum

A Poem by Chris Shaw
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(Thomas Hardy - Far From The Madding Crowd)

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Somehow that expression
two wrongs don't make a right
has stuck
Like being in a rut
a stylus not moving
from the same vinyl groove
When Gabriel Oak
was roused by ringing sheep bells
he set off in pursuit

To find that his younger dog
had driven his flock 
over a Dorset cliff edge
Their carcasses lay
strewn below, two hundred ewes
heavy with prospective lambs
Dead or dying
left to the cleansing mercy
of the incoming tide
I don't know why
I sobbed in silence for the sheep
at sixteen in my cinema seat
But I cried out loud
when that young collie who lacked
comprehension was shot to death
That was my first understanding
of two wrongs don't make a right
still rigid in my much older head
And I tell myself
there is no way I can condone
the taking of life as retribution

© 2018 Chris Shaw


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I must say you were quite mature at that age to make that analogy……which in my opinion the right way to note about it…retribution is not the way to solve problems….an aye for an eye may have been the way in ancient times, but not in today’s reality…. A very astute poem with a deep understanding of right and wrong…..
Excellent!
Best
B.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Many thanks Betty. That film became a turning point for me. Retribution by taking the life of anothe.. read more
Betty Hermelee

1 Year Ago

You’re so very welcome Chris, hope you had a lovely weekend!
Best, B



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What a deep poem. It spoke volumes to taking note of certain standards.
Nicely done.

Posted 1 Year Ago


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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Many thanks Melinda for your review. Pleased you stopped by today.

Chris
Wow Chris I love the first stanza, I began to read the first line been there done that but what came broken record, stuck in a rut ,as the music playing, but I'm at at a loss as I keep on reading, it's another story yet I want to keep on and follow the meaning because you have a way of bringing words together with flow but holds interest.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Mauricio for your lovely encouraging review. It is good to see you again my friend.
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Mauricio Montoya

1 Year Ago

Hey I want to write something good, it's been awhile but I see you haven't lost your touch 💕
Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Too kind you are by far :)
I must say you were quite mature at that age to make that analogy……which in my opinion the right way to note about it…retribution is not the way to solve problems….an aye for an eye may have been the way in ancient times, but not in today’s reality…. A very astute poem with a deep understanding of right and wrong…..
Excellent!
Best
B.

Posted 1 Year Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Many thanks Betty. That film became a turning point for me. Retribution by taking the life of anothe.. read more
Betty Hermelee

1 Year Ago

You’re so very welcome Chris, hope you had a lovely weekend!
Best, B
Amazing piece, here Chris. Really excellent.

Winston

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Thank you Winston for your kindness. Have a wonderful Sunday.

Chris


My word, tou just nailed it Chris .. made me stop and ponder so ya did & muchly :)

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Chris Shaw

1 Year Ago

Never forgotten this film for so many reasons. The original with Julie Christie, Alan Bates.Terence .. read more
Oh to have been the eyes and pen of Thomas Hardy as he wrote about his countrymen. Dear Chris you have brought me back to the dark relationship of Gabriel and Bathsheba, of the Dorset of old, of the bad decisions people made in their struggle to survive. Great title and verses that evoke the death of innocents as Hardy writ. Your emotive words convey the horror you felt as a child in reading about the slaughter- the heinous belief of an ‘eye for an eye’, and the lesson you learned. Beautifully told and written my friend.

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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Sorry for the very late response Annette. I love Thomas Hardy, and Far From the Madding Crowd was on.. read more
Annette Pisano-Higley

6 Years Ago

Yes I so agree with you. Thomas Hardy is a favorite of mine too.:))
Sixteen has come and gone but, judging by your poetry, the tenderness of your heart has certainly remained.
Who does not admire a tenderhearted woman?
Poignant and meaningful narrative, good poetess!


Posted 6 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you Jimmy, what a lovely response. I so appreciate your kind words.

Chris
Having served in the Army in Germany, soon after the war, I learned that the "enemy" also lost loved ones .
They were basically decent human beings who had been caught up in a dogma that retribution was justifiable. It was then that I realised that two wrongs do not make a right, but equally being too righteous may not stop the wrong. Understanding is a complicated process, but your final stanza gives us all food for thought.
Norman

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Such wisdom in your response Norman. I thank you so much.

Chris
All life is worthy. Even the little goldfish that lies dormant in a cigar box in my ten year old mind. You polished this to a most brilliant shine, Chris, and I wholeheartedly agree with every affirmation!

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you Kelly so much. Your response pleases me no end.

Chris
A hard lesson...all life is worthy...Im afraid of this world! Thank you Christine! It is emotionally powerful!

Posted 6 Years Ago


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Chris Shaw

6 Years Ago

Thank you Queenie, I also believe in the worthiness of life.

Chris

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