When in dilemma, seek counsel
From your peers, my friend
You hear them say all sorts of things
I will not agree, if I were you
No one tries that with me
Real pepper, is what I will show
In return, you pull down the roof
And drag naked fire to light the sea
When you seek a worthy counsel
From old men or women
You hear them tell their stories
When men were men, and women
Won by those who deserved them
They tell you tales of daring exploits
Then leave you to make your mind
From the secret keys they embedded
Not all young ones ask you to kill
Some warn of danger in the wrong
Not all the elders talk in parables
Some say things and mock their grey hairs
When you need counsel of the wise
Pay attention to the old and young
Then take an expedition into the self
Heed the caution of the still small voice
Comments
Another triumph.
Gorgeous use of language profoundly written,
Yet still, you and Paul are two poets who take themselves and their task so seriously you take the fun out of it. I would really like to see more humorous poetry from both of you.
some combine
jokes and seriousness. Thank you for the tip, I will give a try on something humorous, best wishes
tr
and if you've been doing that, and I've missed it
then it is because you post too much, you could use your limited online time to edit your poems and give critique to others.
I am guilty of this sin
Lately, I see workshop pieces are given priority and I told myself it time to critique others, thanks and best wishes.
tr