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My Choice

by The Walrus 

Posted: 27 March 2005
Word Count: 114


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I choose to smile at rainbows and wink at clouds
to rise with humour and fall with grace
to show one face to the melee
of critics, allies, gods and demons.

I choose to laugh and cry with equal fervour
to pray and celebrate with conviction
to embrace both fear and excitement
with the same equanimity.

I choose to hold tight what is true and jettison the rest,
to change what I can and thereafter accept
to forgive my flaws, tantrums, aberrations
and to greet each chapter with an open heart.

Above all, I choose never to forget
that from time to time,
when the fog descends,
however dense,
the sun will always return.










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joanie at 19:36 on 28 March 2005  Report this post
The Walrus, this is well put. It's good to remember that we have the choice!

I enjoyed this one.

joanie

The Walrus at 19:57 on 29 March 2005  Report this post
Thanks Joanie!

Christina

paul53 [for I am he] at 10:33 on 30 March 2005  Report this post
Christina,

I like this - it reads as a list of things I ought to do rather than DO do. I need to borrow that last verse of yours and place it somewhere prominent to remind me when needed.

Intrigued by your site name. Not from critics saying "tusk, tusk" I hope.

Paul

laurafraser at 10:48 on 30 March 2005  Report this post
this reads like a vow, or one of those beautiful parables from the bible that I remember always because they were so simple yet the ideas they conveyed were so beautiful-your poem for me is like them.

Something you read and then a smile appears n your face and stays the day through.

Beautiful.

Laura

The Walrus at 19:37 on 30 March 2005  Report this post
Paul, Laura, thanks.

Paul, yes, it is like a list - running through the things that one ought to remember when the chips are down. Site name: dubbed by a friend in response to my first poem: 'I Am The Walrus'. Someone what silly, but there you go.

Laura, yes the ideas are simple but nevertheless and as we know well, hard to live by. As you say, they represent a vow and as Paul says things that one ought to live by, rather than do live by.

Your comments, as always, appreciated.

Christina

Chem at 18:08 on 31 March 2005  Report this post
Bob

This resonates so incredibly strongly with me right now and definitely one I'd like to print out and keep with me at all times. You've said it beautifully and with your trademark flair.

I loved it.
Em x


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