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Nothing's as hard...

If you can remember the


   step

            by

                  …

If you can remember

to be clever:

Forget it!

               You are wasting your energy.

 

The trick for bliss

is this:

 

Know a few

Simple things

And do them WELL

 

Simply put-

Master a skill

 

And commit to memory

the motions of

the hands and thoughts

like a well oiled

machine

 

Then-

if this works

(tada!)

if your spokes

don't croak

as your thinking

wheels spin

 

do it again

 

Get someone to pay

for the skill

you've mastered

with pride

 

Yes!

Grovel a little

but remember to get paid

ab hinc - commence

having a good life

 

If you can remember

to do the one thing

before the other

like one foot

                     in front

                                   ...

 

you will be a success.


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Seren

Seren

16 years 8 months ago

Dear Sha

Simple truths spoken eloquently loved it ... Love Jayne x x "We did not change as we grew older; we just became more clearly ourselves. Lynn Hall" ...
K

Kenneth Sharp

16 years 8 months ago

An interesting and quirky

An interesting and quirky delivery. I like the pacing even though it had a sort of staccato rhythm to it. The theme was also pretty cool when transformed into a poem, the old saying is (I think), "jack of all trades, master of nothing"... Nice job.
B

bjp

16 years 8 months ago

Dear Sha,

I have missed your writing. I hope the prose is going well. Feel free to send a snippet my way. I think that your style, which is wonderful, could now be called the "tada!" method. Now here, you are on the side of the modern world, which I guess, if we are alive, we are always somewhat on the side of. But I detest the factory that each person is pushed to become. For you are absolutely correct: "success" typically means becoming an assembly line, for ideas, medicine, cars,... pick a topic. The variation inherent in the Renaissance Person ideal is an artist's aspiration in a strip mall continent. Personally, I have never managed to accede to Ford's version of stoicism. I prefer my own. And if that means a little less bliss, so be it. But that doesn't mean I'm not glad to see your words. Brian
S

sha_onarainyday

16 years 8 months ago

Thanks for your reply Brian,

Thanks for your reply Brian, I find great value in your opinion and don't necessarily disagree. It is what it is and (whatever the flaws and disparities), up to the reader's interpretation. thanks, sha
Kailashana

Kailashana

16 years 8 months ago

Love the poem, but I’m

Love the poem, but I'm getting paid (for) nothing. Does that mean I'm doing well? ;-) ~A