Saturday, 21 October 2023

Unanswered Question

 

  Bright waters of oblivion
  in deepest streams of consciousness,
  ripple and refresh 
  all hidden corners of our lives.

  Their currents move us forward 
  at a pace the river chooses,
  and as human flotsam-jetsam, 
  we all float, but who knows why?

  Still across the crystal surface 
  of this source which bubbles upwards,
  shadow leaves continue swirling, 
  each a life with its own path.

  But these rivers do not falter, 
  are fulfilled by every journey
  without a thought of where they flow
  or what is meant to be...

Written earlier, but offered to P&SU #99, where today's prompt is 'Why?' 

20 comments:

  1. Yes we are often unaware and just go with the flow of life, not knowing where. I think we do have a destination, but because of we have choices, which are not always wise, we might take a detour or never arrive Great poem which gives lots to think about

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    1. Perhaps making an unwise choice, is how we are given opportunity to understand ourselves more, thus making us unlikely to make the same mistake again?

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  2. The lovely rhythm seems to echo the moving of the river, and thereby to underpin the veracity of what you say.

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    1. Full marks for 'hearing' the rhythm of this song-without-music! :-)

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  3. Sweet oblivion is what I aim for every night . . .

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    1. What, no colourful dreams to enjoy? That would be a pity. :-)

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  4. Lovely and lyrical. This piece flows like a stream I hope never dries up. :)

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    1. For as long as writers record their words, and make a thought-trail for others to follow, I guess the stream is unlikely to come to a halt!

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  5. Interesting thoughts on the deep waters of unconsciousness.

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    1. Perhaps they begin to make more sense if they rise to the surface and help awareness grow? Just another unanswered question, I guess. :-)

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  6. I like the way you reduce the syllable count in the last line of each stanza (8 to 6 or 7) so that, reading the poem aloud, each stanza 'closes' before moving on to the next poetic thought. Really good work.

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    1. Too kind, Doc! I was only obeying the rhythms of the words I 'heard' in my head, not paying attention to counting syllables, so I can't take credit. I leave that to my inner 'voice'!

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  7. Gorgeous poem, Jinksy!!! As deep as the water you write of.

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    1. Come swim with me any time, Helen. LOL :-)

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  8. Life is a river. Nice personification and metaphor.

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    1. Thanks for paddling along to Napple Notes ,A.C. :-)

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  9. Who knows why?...The search for meaning... that is what we are all caught up in ...I loved the way you described it in your beautiful poem

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    1. Thank you for coming by to read it, Jossina. :-)

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    1. The words certainly flow out of my head when my muse is on a roll. LOL Some just say I have verbal diarrhoea!

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