#90 - Row Your Boat to the Column
Motto: Don't be an Oxymoron
The entire body of this update between this sentence and the picture to go out on will be a poem I wrote today.
Yesterday I drove to the park. There I met a new old man and had this conversation. It started when I told him life seemed deathly hard - it's simply too difficult.
He said -
"You should think a little bigger. You aren't failing to succeed, you are working to success through failure. It's alright to be all wrong; because once your fails pass, you'll find what's left is what's right."
What he was saying sounded awfully good.
"Let me tell you a true story - Originally, I just copied others. I had been a minority in a major way. Then I was stuck in the same quest to be different... and it was pretty ugly. My attempts were really fake. I felt like everyone hated me. I was even at odds with myself..."
He paused to watch some kids play. He only stopped to continue.
"Now then, the past is a present. The new days, they're here. You're forgetting to remember the victories. You need to remember to forget your defeats. They are old news - stop going there. Consider yourself fortunately unfortunate. You've had to push yourself to pull through. Don't accept a decline in your life. Keep changing! You can't fill a tall glass in short order. With effort, things will come easier. Once you get afoot, you will get ahead. Your failures will increasingly decrease; and as things come to pass, you'll have found you never really lost."
As he started to finish, I thought about us. We sat there together, alone with our conversation. I looked dumbly at the wise man.
What he said seemed quite possibly impossible.
I mean, he was nice; but I was certainly uncertain of what he meant.
I clearly misunderstood.
Good grief.
When it comes to poetry: |
Top 5: Things I could have written about instead of posting that poem
5. I updated my Life Tracker. I added a new feature and it only took about 20 minutes of coding. I'm doubly proud.4. My workouts have been getting easier despite the fact I keep adding more weight.
3. I think poetry has a bad rap. There's a stigma associated with someone who reads, writes, and/or enjoys poetry... and that's not cool. I appreciate good wordplay.
2. I made a video just to make a video. It's funny-ish, but too low-brow for the Column's high standards.
1. I updated my second-a-day video. I have the timing worked out for the rest of the video, and it works perfectly. It took some doing and some creativity - but it's going to be worth it in a couple months when I'm done.
Quote:
“Most of the things you call 'oxymorons' in your poem are just antonyms”
- Melissa; truthfully, though, I had to tell her to say this so I could say she said it -
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