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Occasional Poetry - 58. Daydreams and Remorse
em>Two sonnets, as I wrote them. Errors are all my own.
Daydreams
A dreary drizzle is my working day,
a grey-green grumble passing by the clock,
so full of moments, gathered as a flock
of noisy blackbirds feeding in the hay.
My tasks are massed, battalions in array,
to lay me siege upon my tower'd rock;
each item seems my impotence to mock,
and I am too unequal to the fray.
But comes the moment I shall be set free,
my inclinations following a while;
I think how best to use my liberty,
the precious passing watches to beguile;
and though a thousand thoughts occur to me,
I only wish to contemplate your smile.
Remorse
How foolishly I spend my dwindling days,
which run like water through my open hand,
pursuing empty dreams that cannot stand
the dawning of the morning's early rays.
No cure exists for my prolonged malaise;
a childlike faith in tales from fairyland,
pathetic castles built of shining sand,
which wait upon remorseless tides to raze.
If only vain attraction I'd forswear,
and leave chimeras physical unthought,
I'd offer up my poetry as prayer,
resigned to pace life's pathways as I ought:
an earthly husk, so far beyond all care,
my body and my mind still more unsought.
em>If a comment occurs to you, I would be very glad to see it and respond.
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