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Invariably, we think of mind, body and spirit at separate entities, and I am often criticised for suggesting they are. Yet, each engage with each other in such a way that maybe it is high time we started thinking of the whole rather than the parts? After all, it is they that would see us (as a whole) engage with time and space... for better, for worse; it is they, also, to, whom we invariably turn when we are stressed out for whatever reason.
ENGAGING WITH EPIC POETRY
Life,
Love,
Hope,
Centuries of anticipating eternity
Copyright R. N. Taber 2017
Today’s poem
first appeared on the blog in 2017.
In July 2009 I
was privileged to participate in "One and Other", sculptor Sir Antony
Gormley's 'live sculpture' project on the 4th plinth in London's Trafalgar
Square; I gave a poetry reading. At the time, I thought reference to its being
a 'live' sculpture simply referred to those participants invited to do whatever
for an hour, July- October. I became aware that I was part of an epic poem of
sorts, which subsequently inspired the poem.
Now, text-speak
may well be as relatively a new phenomenon as the mobile phone itself, but
conversations with the inner self are as old as humankind.
Invariably, we think of mind, body and spirit at separate entities, and I am often criticised for suggesting they are. Yet, each engage with each other in such a way that maybe it is high time we started thinking of the whole rather than the parts? After all, it is they that would see us (as a whole) engage with time and space... for better, for worse; it is they, also, to, whom we invariably turn when we are stressed out for whatever reason.
Exercising mind
and body is a form of creative therapy that can encourage the human spirit to
wake up to whatever reality we are avoiding and help us reach a constructive
decision as to how best to proceed - or not, as the case may be.
Poets make much
of Poetry of the Heart, but there is a sense in which we are all, each
and every one of us, living poems; the whole of us, as individuals, not just
this part or that.
There are many
who profess to hate poetry, find it glib, trite, weak; those same people,
simply by engaging with life itself, who are creating the Poetry of History, an
epic poem about the human race as beautiful - not least for its very diversity
- as any prose.
ENGAGING WITH EPIC POETRY
Life,
spiralling me
downwards
from cradle to
grave…
often when I
least expect it,
leaves me
clinging
for dear life
at straws in an ill wind
raised by a
helter-skelter
of events
conspiring to drag me
beyond
imagination,
test ego (and
salvation) to limits
rarely conceived
even by those
daily enduring
a world of
nightmares
Love,
spelling out
such promises
as sweet dreams
are made of,
offering (for free)
a
magical-mystery-tour
of
mind-body-spirit asking only
that I stay true
to the end of a
line drawn
not
(whimsically)
in sand or
clay, but in good faith
that 1 + 1 is
equal,
to the sum of
all its frictions,
and I can add up
Hope,
bringing me the
best of things
at the worst of
time
reshaping even the obstinate clay
of human nature
as a potter’s
wheel might
its tasks in
hand,
demanding the
poetry of art
speak up for
Beauty,
fair chameleon
exposing masks
of the Beast
for human waste
washed up
by the tides of
life
Centuries of anticipating eternity
for
engaging with its epic poetry
Copyright R. N. Taber 2017
[Note: This
poem also appears on my general poetry blog today.]
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